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Retro: KPBS-TV Channel 15-San Diego, CA - Friday March 1, 1974

Here is the schedule from PBS affiliate KPBS-TV in San Diego, CA for Friday March 1st, 1974:
NOTE: KPBS is conducting its Membership Week A.K.A. "Public Television Awareness Week"(February 22 through March 3, 1974) so I don't know if the station had another membership pledge campaign in 1973 before the Public Television Awareness Week 1974, because on May 20 through May 24, 1974 the station conducted its very first Auction("KPBS Auction")!!
If anybody knows about this, let me know in the comments please!!
FRIDAY MARCH 1, 1974
7:00 AM Sesame Street
8:00 AM Exploring the Crafts
8:30 AM Book Beat
9:00 AM Classroom Instructional TV
11:30 AM Sesame Street
12:30 PM Classroom Instructional TV
4:00 PM Sesame Street
5:00 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
5:30 PM The Electric Company
6:00 PM Zoom
6:30 PM Religious America
7:00 PM Aviation Weather
7:30 PM Wall Street Week
8:00 PM Washington Week in Review
8:30 PM Bolero (Repeat of Wednesday Feb. 27, 10:30 PM)
9:00 PM Masterpiece Theatre (Repeat of Sunday Feb. 24, 9:00 PM)
Elizabeth gives birth to her unwanted illegitimate child and brings the baby home to-Eaton Place. Sarah, who has recently lost her own child, is anxious to help with the new baby, but Elizabeth seems unconcerned about the childs safety.
10:00 PM Montreux Jazz Festival 1973
Gene Ammons, Gary Bartz NTU Troop, Dexter Gordon, Nat Adderley and others are featured in this special hour of some of the best American jazz music. Taped in France, the program was originally produced by Swiss television and prepared for broadcast in the U.S. by KQED, San Francisco.
11:00 PM Sign-Off
 
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