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Retro: Los Angeles - 1984 Summer Olympics

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Source: Los Angeles Times via newspapers.com

Opening Eve
Friday, July 27, 1984

2 KCBS

6:00 2 With You
6:30 CBS Early Morning News
7:00 CBS Morning News - Scheduled: Patricia Neal; Olympic preview; gifted children.
9:00 $25,000 Pyramid - Guests: Meg Bennett, Michael J. Fox.
9:30 Press Your Luck
10:00 The Price is Right
11:00 Young and the Restless
NOON Body Language - Guests: Didi Conn, Dick Shawn.
12:30 As the World Turns
1:30 Capitol
2:00 Guiding Light
3:00 Best of 2 on the Town
4:00 Channel 2 News
7:00 CBS Evening News
7:30 2 on the Town
8:00 Dukes of Hazzard: "How to Succeed in Hazzard" (Feb. 17, 1984) - Guest starring Robert Morse as Boss Hogg's nephew Dewey Hogg.
9:00 Dallas: "Some Do...Some Don't" (Jan. 20, 1984)
10:00 Falcon Crest: "Tests of Faith" (Feb. 24, 1984)
11:00 Channel 2 News
11:30 CBS Late Movie: "The Other Side of Midnight" (1977) - John Beck, Marie-France Pisier.
2:30 Movie: "Operation Petticoat" (1959) - Cary Grant, Tony Curtis.

4 KNBC
6:00 Morning Stretch
6:30 NBC News at Sunrise
7:00 Today - Scheduled: author Curtis McDougall; Olympic Committee president Peter Ueberroth; Jacksons singers Marlon and Jackie; trumpeter Herb Alpert.
9:00 Facts of Life
9:30 Sale of the Century
10:00 Wheel of Fortune
10:30 Scrabble
11:00 Diff'rent Strokes
11:30 Search for Tomorrow
NOON Days of Our Lives
1:00 Another World
2:00 Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour (Series Finale) - Panel: Phyllis Diller, Constance McCashin, Roger E. Mosley, Charles Nelson Reilly, Fannie Flagg, Roxie Roker, Leonard Frey, Barry Gordon. (Replaced by the premiere of Santa Barbara the following Monday.)
3:00 Donahue - Topic: "Convicts' Advice for Crime Prevention: Pro and Con"
4:00 News 4 LA
7:00 NBC Nightly News
7:30 Family Feud
8:00 NBC Friday Night at the Movies: "The Night the Bridge Fell Down" (1983) - James MacArthur, Char Fontane, Desi Arnaz Jr., Leslie Nielsen, Barbara Rush, Richard Gilliand, Eve Plumb, Gregory Sierra.
11:00 News 4 LA
11:30 Tonight Show - Guest host: Joan Rivers; Guests: Michael Douglas, Betty White, Susan Anton. (rescheduled from the previous night)
12:30 Friday Night Videos - Featured videos: "You Might Think" - The Cars; "I Want a New Drug" - Huey Lewis & the News; "Jump" - Van Halen; "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" - Cyndi Lauper; Private Reel Interview: Freddie Mercury
2:00 Health Field

5 KTLA
5:00 20 Minute Workout
5:30 Jimmy Swaggart
6:00 Woman to Woman
6:30 '80s Woman
7:00 700 Club
8:00 Leave It to Beaver
8:30 Munsters (x2)
9:30 Partridge Family
10:00 Gidget
10:30 My Favorite Martian
11:00 Bonanza
NOON Twilight Zone (x2)
1:00 Hour Magazine
2:00 Big Valley
3:00 Family
4:00 Wonder Woman (Possibly the 90-minute 1977 season premiere "The Return of Wonder Woman")
5:30 Angels Baseball - at Minnesota Twins
8:30 Channel 5 Movie Theatre: "The Eyes of Charles Sand" (1972) - Peter Haskell, Joan Bennett.
10:00 Channel 5 News at Ten
11:00 Best of Saturday Night
MIDNIGHT Twilight Zone
12:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents
1:00 Movie: "It's a Gift" (1934) - W. C. Fields, Baby Leroy (Ronald Le Roy Overacker) (their third of three movies together)

Schedule pre-empted by Angels Baseball -

3:00 Starsky & Hutch
4:00 Family
5:00 Wonder Woman
6:00 Little House on the Prairie
7:00 Taxi
7:30 It's a Living/Making a Living
8:00 Channel 5 Movie Theatre

7 KABC
5:00 Personal Finance
5:30 Daybreak LA
6:00 ABC World News This Morning
7:00 Good Morning America - Scheduled: actors Thom Bray, Pamela Hensley, Larry Manetti; Tobacco-free cigartettes; results of a study on excess weight; preview of Olympics opening ceremonies; summer fashions.
9:00 AM Los Angeles
10:00 Love Report
10:30 Loving
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 Eye to Eye
4:00 Eyewitness News
7:00 ABC World News Tonight
7:30 Eye on LA
8:00 Benson: "Too Pooped to Pip" (Jan. 6, 1984) - Special guests: Gladys Knight & the Pips
8:30 Webster: "Special Friends" (Feb. 3, 1984) - Special guest: JoJo Starbuck
9:00 Olympic Games Preview - Jim McKay, Peter Jennings, Kathleen Sullivan, Ray Gandolf.
11:00 Eyewitness News
11:30 Nightline
MIDNIGHT Eye on Hollywood
12:30 Good Night LA (music videos)

9 KHJ
6:00 Community Feedback
6:30 Prime Time
7:00 Froozles
7:30 There Is a Way
8:00 Jim Bakker
9:00 Mid-Morning LA
10:30 Movie: "Living Free" (1972) - Nigel Davenport, Susan Hampshire, Geoffrey Keen
12:30 Ironside
1:30 Channel Nine News
2:00 House Calls
2:30 Dating Game (R)
3:00 Newlywed Game (R)
3:30 Gong Show (R)
4:00 What's Happeing!! (x2)
5:00 Video One
6:00 B.J/Lobo
7:00 Bionic Woman
8:00 The Joker's Wild
8:30 Tic-Tac-Dough
9:00 9 O'Clock News
10:00 Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters - Guests: Bobby Goldsboro, the Bellamy Brothers. (May 2, 1981)
11:00 Laugh-In
11:30 In Search of...
MIDNIGHT Movie: "False Face" (1977; re-released two years later as "Scalpel") - Robert Lansing, Judith Chapman.
2:00 Religious Special: "Somewhere a Child"

11 KTTV
6:00 Jetsons
6:30 Super Heroes
7:00 Gentle Ben
7:30 Flipper
8:00 Muppet Show
8:30 I Love Lucy
9:00 Incredible Hulk
10:00 Mission:Impossible
11:00 Entertainment Tonight (previous night)
11:30 Channel 11 Midday News
12:30 CNN Headline News
1:00 Breakaway (magazine)
2:00 Love Connection
2:30 Woody Woodpecker
3:00 Bugs & Porky
3:30 Woody Woodpecker
4:00 Flintstones
4:30 Spider-Man
5:00 S.W.A.T.
6:00 Vega$
7:00 Three's Company
7:30 One Day at a Time
8:00 Entertainment Tonight - Lou Gehrig recalled.
8:30 PM Magzine
9:00 Merv Griffin - Guests: Jamie Lee Curtis, Bud Cort, Patrice Rushen, Ben Mayer, Francis Lee McCain.
10:00 10 O'Clock News
11:00 Jeffersons
11:30 Archie Bunker's Place
MIDNIGHT Thicke of the Night - Guests: Kenny Rogers, Bruce Boxleitner.
1:30 All in the Family
2:00 CNN Headline News
2:30 Movie: "The Pawnbroker" (1965) - Rod Steiger, Geraldine Page, Brock Peters, Jaime Sanchez, Thelma Oliver.

13 KCOP
6:00 Romper Room
6:30 Bugs Bunny
7:00 Superman/Batman/Aquaman (daily rotating basis)
7:30 Pink Panther & Friends
8:30 Fred Flintstone and Friends
9:00 Great Space Coaster
9:30 Bewitched
10:00 Andy Griffith
10:30 Adam-12 (x2)
11:30 The 20th Century
NOON Movie: "Pittsburgh" (1942) - John Wayne, Marlene Dietrich, Randolph Scott, Shemp Howard (rare dramatic role).
2:00 Superman
2:30 Casper
3:00 Tom & Jerry
3:30 Pink Panther
4:00 Superfriends
4:30 Kartoon Karnival
5:00 Bewitched
5:30 Good Times
6:00 Buck Rogers
7:00 Wheel of Fortune
7:30 People's Court
8:00 8 O'Clock Movie: "The Quiet Man" (1952) - John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Victor McLaglen, Ward Bond.
10:00 News 13
10:30 INN News
11:00 Solid Gold Hits (daily version of Solid Gold; hosted by Rick Dees)
11:30 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous
12:30 Love, American Style
1:00 INN News (R)
1:30 Movie: "Shake Hands With the Devil" (1959) - James Cagney, Don Murray, Dana Wynter, Glynis Johns.
3:30 Marcus Welby

28 KCET
6:00 Great Outdoors
6:30 Yoga and Meditation
7:00 Aerobics in Motion
7:30 Mister Rogers
8:00 Sesame Street (x2)
10:00 3-2-1 Contact
10:30 Reading Rainbow
11:00 Electric Company
11:30 Sesame Street
12:30 Mister Rogers
1:00 Matinee at the Bijou
2:30 Dinner at Julia's (Julia Child)
3:00 Oceanus
3:30 Understanding Human Behavior
4:00 Sesame Street
5:00 Life Around Us
5:30 Dinner at Julia's
6:00 Nightly Business Report
6:30 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
7:30 Wild, Wild World of Animals
8:00 Washington Week in Review
8:30 Wall $treet Week
9:00 Nature of Things: "Wild Africa: As It Was"
10:00 Frontline: "The Mind of a Murderer: Part I"
11:00 Frontline: "The Mind of a Murderer: Part II"
MIDNIGHT Latenight America - Richard Payne
 
Opening Day
Saturday, July 28, 1984

2 KCBS

6:00 Kidsworld
6:30 LA Kid
7:00 Charlie Brown & Snoopy
7:30 Saturday Supercade
8:30 Dungeons & Dragons
9:00 Tarzan
9:30 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner
11:00 Biskitts
11:30 Benji, Zax & the Alien Prince
NOON Fat Albert
12:30 CBS Children's Film Festival: "Mi-Mi, the Lazy Kitten"
1:00 American Adventure
1:30 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness
2:00 CBS Sports Special - International Race of Champions (Talladega, AL)
3:00 Sammy Davis Jr. Greater Hartford Open Golf - Third Round
5:00 The Golden Link
5:30 College Football '83 - Review of last season's college football highlights.
6:00 CBS Evening News - Bob Schieffer
6:30 Channel 2 News
7:00 2 on the Town
7:30 Dance Fever - Celebrity judge pairs: Jerry Douglas & Nicholas Walker; Ed Begley Jr. & Terence Knox; Michael Gross & Justine Bateman.
8:00 CBS Special: Bugs Bunny's Mad World of Television
8:30 CBS Saturday Night Movies: "The Rose" (1979) - Bette Midler, Alan Bates, Frederic Forrest, Harry Dean Stanton.
11:00 Channel 2 News
MIDNIGHT CBS Late Movie: "Hannie Caulder" (1972) - Raquel Welch, Robert Culp.

4 KNBC
6:00 Serendipity
6:30 That's Cat
7:00 Flintstone Funnies
7:30 Shirt Tales
8:00 Smurfs
9:30 Alvin and the Chipmunks
10:00 Mister T
10:30 MLB Baseball - Chicago Cubs vs. New York Mets
1:30 SportScope - IRHA Drag Races
2:30 SportScope - 10th Annual International Air Show
4:00 Golfun (Golf Fun) With Mike Douglas
4:30 Latin Tempo
5:00 Free-4-All
5:30 News 4 LA
6:00 NBC Nightly News - Connie Chung
6:30 Bob Newhart
7:00 Fight Back! With David Horowitz
7:30 This Is Your Life
8:00 Diff'rent Strokes: "Mr. T and Mr. t" (Season Premiere, Oct. 1, 1983) Special guest: Mr. T
8:30 Silver Spoons: "St. Louis Blues" (Feb. 11, 1984) - Final episode with Jason Bateman as Derek, who moves to St. Louis.
9:00 Bosom Buddies: "Pilot" (Nov. 27, 1980 on ABC) - Starring Tom Hanks (in his first big break) and Peter Scolari.
9:30 Mama's Family: "Harper Versus Harper" (Mar. 10, 1984)
10:00 Boone: "Hard to Get"
11:00 News 4 LA
11:30 Saturday Night Live - Host: Jerry Lewis; Musical guests: Loverboy (Nov. 19, 1983)
1:00 Rock Palace
2:00 Rock-n-America
3:00 News 4 LA (R)

5 KTLA
6:00 Sonrisas
6:30 Pacesetters
7:00 Little Rascals
8:00 Three Stooges
9:00 Leave It to Beaver
9:30 Ozzie & Harriet
10:00 Starcade - Geoff Edwards
10:30 Video Beat - Richard Blade
11:00 America's Top 10 - Casey Kasem
11:30 Music Magazine - Jim Houghton & Eben Worth
NOON Three Stooges
1:00 Munsters
1:30 F Troop
2:00 Gilligan's Island (x2)
3:00 Family Film Festival: "Tillie and Gus" (1933) - W. C. Fields, Alison Skipworth, Baby LeRoy, Julie Bishop, Clarence Wilson.
4:00 Family Film Festival: "Million Dollar Legs" (1932) - W. C. Fields, Jack Oakie, Susan Fleming
5:30 Angels Baseball - at Minnesota Twins
8:30 Movie for a Saturday Evening: "Beyond the Bermuda Triangle" (1975) - Fred MacMurray, Donna Mills, Sam Groom.
10:00 Channel 5 News at Ten
11:00 America's Top 10 (R)
11:30 New York Hot Tracks
1:00 Lost in Space

7 KABC
6:00 It Is Written
6:30 Magic of Oil Painting
7:00 Monchichis/Little Rascals/Richie Rich
7:55 Schoolhouse Rock!
8:00 New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show
8:30 Pac-Man/Rubik, the Amazing Cube
9:25 Menudo on ABC
9:30 The Littles
10:00 Puppy's Further Adventures
10:30 Best of Scooby-Doo
10:55 Menudo on ABC
11:00 American Bandstand - Guests: John Waite ("Missing You", "Tears"), Cory Hart ("Sunglasses at Night"); Music video: "Steely Man" - Frank Musker.
NOON AFC/NFC Hall of Fame Football - Seattle Seahawks vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Fawcett Stadium, Canton, OH)
3:30 KABC Sportsline
4:00 Eyewitness News
4:30 Summer Olympics - Opening Ceremonies
8:00 Movie: "The Stone Killer" (1973) - Charles Bronson, Martin Balsam, Norman Fell, Ralph Waite, David Sheiner.
11:00 Eyewitness News
11:30 At the Movies - Movies That Changed the Movies: "Star Wars", "Flashdance", "Raiders of the Lost Ark", and "Porky's".
MIDNIGHT Movie: "Muscle Beach Party" (1964) - Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello, Don Rickles, Buddy Hackett, Peter Lorre (released two days after his death).

9 KHJ
6:00 Teen Talk
6:30 Meet the Mayors
7:00 Off-Hand
7:30 Youth & the Issues
8:00 New Zoo Revue
8:30 That Teen Show
9:00 Teen Talk
9:30 Championship Wrestling
10:30 Lone Ranger Theatre
NOON Movie: "A Guide for the Married Woman" (1978) - Cybill Shepherd, Charles Frank, John Hillerman.
2:00 Wild, Wild West
3:00 Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries
4:00 Kung Fu Theatre
6:00 How the West Was Won
7:00 Switch
8:00 Movie: "The Love War" (1969) - Lloyd Bridges, Angie Dickinson.
10:00 Rainbow Futurity (Quarter-horse racing)
11:00 Movie: "Night of the Generals" (1967) - Peter O'Toole, Omar Sharif.
1:45 Special: "The Phantom Children"
2:15 Special: "Emergency: A Special Report (Both specials focus on the crises of children in the Middle East and Africa, both hosted by Joseph Campanella.)

11 KTTV
5:30 Eyesat
6:00 Speakout
6:30 Rhoda
7:00 Teen Scene
7:30 New Forces
8:00 This Week in Baseball
8:30 Hogan's Heroes
9:00 Six Million Dollar Man
10:00 The Dance Show
11:00 Soul Train
NOON Movie: "Strangers When We Met" (1960) - Kirk Douglas, Kim Novak, Ernie Kovacs, Barbara Rush, Walter Matthau.
2:00 Movie: "Saratoga" (1937) - Clark Gable, Jean Harlow (final film; died before filming was complete), Lionel Barrymore, Walter Pidgeon (died two months after this broadcast), Hattie McDaniel, Margaret Hamilton.
4:00 Movie: "Under the Yum Yum Tree" (1963) - Jack Lemmon, Carol Lynley, Dean Jones, Edie Adams, Imogene Coca, Paul Lynde, Robert Lansing.
6:00 Three's Company
6:30 Too Close for Comfort
7:00 Entertainment This Week
8:00 On Stage America - Guests: Tony Orlando, Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr., Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, Laura Braniga, Gallagher.
10:00 10 O'Clock News
10:30 Healthbeat
11:00 Movie: "The Three Musketeers" (1948) - Gene Kelly, Lana Turner, Angela Lansbury, Vincent Price, Gig Young, June Allyson, Van Heflin, Frank Morgan, Keenan Wynn.

13 KCOP
6:00 In Studio
7:00 In Person
8:00 In Studio
9:00 Harry-O
10:00 Hawaii Five-O
11:00 Streets of San Francisco
NOON Top 40 Videos
1:00 Adam-12 (x2)
2:00 Movie: "The Great Smoky Roadblock" (1977) - Henry Fonda, Eileen Brennan, John Byner, Dub Taylor, Daina House.
4:00 Movie: "Them!" (1954) - James Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn, Joan Weldon, James Arness.
5:30 Movie: "Now, Voyager" (1942) - Bette Davis, Paul Henreid, Claude Rains, Gladys Cooper.
8:00 8 O'Clock Movie: "Fuzz" (1972) - Burt Reynolds, Yul Brynner, Raquel Welch, Jack Weston.
10:00 Solid Gold - Host: Marilyn McCoo; Guests: Eddy Grant ("Romancing the Stone"), Jefferson Starship ("No Way Out"), Ray Parker Jr. ("Woman Out of Control"), Men at Work ("High Wire"), Van Stephenson ("What the Big Girls Do"), Michael Martin Murphey ("Disenchanted"); Solid Gold Video: "When Doves Cry" - Prince.
11:00 Movie: "The Shootist" (1976) - John Wayne (final film), Lauren Bacall, Ron Howard, James Stewart, Richard Boone, Hugh O'Brien, Harry Morgan, John Carradine, Sheree North, Scatman Crothers, Rick Lenz.
1:10 INN News

28 KCET
7:00 Sesame Street
8:00 National Geographic
9:00 Victory Garden
9:30 Under Sail
10:00 All New This Old House
10:30 Lousiana Cookin'
11:00 Working Women
11:30 Wine - What Pleasure!
NOON Dinner at Julia's
12:30 Great Outdoors
1:00 Vietnam: A Television History (x2)
3:00 Nova
4:00 Wild America
4:30 Hogar, Dulce Hogar (Home, Sweet Home)
5:00 On Campus
5:30 Doctor Who
7:00 Wildlife Safari
7:30 Sneak Previews - A look at scences from "Flashdance", "Footloose", and "Romancing the Stone" and how they became part of music videos.
8:00 National Geographic: "Save the Panda"
9:00 Lifeline
10:00 Movie: "The Emigrant Saga: The New Land", Part 3 of 3 (1972) - Liv Ullman, Max von Sydow.
11:30 Auto-Olympia - Fantasy story of an ancient Greek runner dealing with the Modern Olympics.
MIDNIGHT David Susskind: "Fear of Flying"
 
Closing Day
Sunday, August 12, 1984

2 KCBS

6:30 Today's Religion
7:00 Lifetimes
7:30 Taking Advantage
8:00 Sunday Morning
9:30 Face the Nation - Guests: Lech Walesa (from Poland); Richard Burt, Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs; E. W. A. Brantley, International legal advisor to Polish Solidarity.
10:00 Newsmakers
10:30 At Issue/With David Garcia
11:00 Movie: "Satan's School for Girls" (1973) - Pamela Franklin, Kate Jackson, Cheryl Ladd, Roy Thinnes, Lloyd Bochner, Jo Van Fleet.
12:30 U.S. Clay Court Tennis Championships - Men's Finals (Indianapolis)
3:00 2 With You
3:30 Lorne Greene's New Wilderness
4:00 Movie: "Three's a Crowd" (1969) - Larry Hagman, Jessica Walter, Harvey Korman, Farrah Fawcett.
5:30 CBS Evening News - Bob Schieffer (sustituting for Morton Dean)
6:00 Channel 2 News
7:00 60 Minutes
8:00 One Day at a Time: "Up in Smoke" (Apr. 25, 1984)
8:30 Goodnight, Beantown: "Looking Forward to the Past" (Nov. 20, 1983)
9:00 Jeffersons: "Hart to Heart" (Mar. 25, 1984)
9:30 Alice: "Don't Play It Again, Elliott" (Apr. 15, 1984)
10:00 Trapper John, M. D.: "The Fred Connection" (Mar. 18, 1984)
11:00 Channel 2 News
11:30 Sunday Sports Final
11:45 CBS Weekend News - Charles Osgood
MIDNIGHT Movie: "Star-Spangled Girl" (1971) - Sandy Duncan, Tony Roberts, Todd Susman, Elizabeth Allen.
2:00 CBS Nightwatch

4 KNBC
6:30 Serendipity
7:00 That's Cat
7:30 Baseball Bunch
8:00 This Is the Life
8:30 Odyssey
9:00 News Conference 4 LA
9:30 Meet the Press - Guests: Reps. Jack Kemp (R-NY) and Richard Gephardt (D-MO).
10:00 NBC News Special: "Land of Fear, Land of Courage" - A look at Apartheid in South Africa and the role of Bishop Desmond Tutu (awarded the Nobel Peace Prize two months later). Host: Edwin Newman
11:00 Sunday (KNBC newsmagazine) - From the now-defunct Marineland of the Pacific.
12:30 Agriculture USA
1:00 10th Annual (Tennessee) Volunteer Jam - From War Memorial Auditorium in Nashville, hosted by the Charlie Daniels Band. Other performers: Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Ronnie Milsap, Dobie Gray, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Vince Gill, Louise Mandrell, Amy Grant, The Bellamy Brothers, Emmylou Harris, Rodney Crowell, Crystal Gayle, Streets (hard rock band), Exile, B. J. Thomas, Tammy Wynette. Held February 4, 1984.
3:00 1984 Ladies Pro Bowlers Tour - Bud Light Women's Classic
4:00 10th Annual International Air Show (Dayton, OH)
5:00 (Sports) Tips
5:30 Mary Tyler Moore
6:00 News 4 LA
6:30 NBC Nightly News - John Palmer
7:00 Summer Sunday USA (NBC News) - Linda Ellerbee and Andrea Mitchell.
8:00 Knight Rider: "Soul Survivor" (Nov. 27, 1983)
9:00 NBC Sunday Night at the Movies: "Little Darlings" (1980) - Tatum O'Neal, Kristy McNichol, Armand Asante, Matt Dillon.
11:00 News 4 LA
11:20 Sports 4 LA
11:45 Movie: "Hurricane" (1979) - Mia Farrow, Jason Robards, Max von Sydow, Trevor Howard, Timothy Bottoms, James Keach.
1:45 News 4 LA (R)

5 KTLA
6:00 Music and the Spoken Word
6:30 Robert Schuller
7:00 Little Rascals
8:00 Popeye and His Friends
10:00 Family Film Festival: "Tammy Tell Me True" (1961) - Sandra Dee, John Gavin.
NOON Three Stooges
1:00 Munsters
1:30 F Troop
2:00 Gilligan's Island (x2)
3:00 Family Film Festival: "Tammy and the Doctor" (1963) - Sandra Dee, Peter Fonda (film debut).
5:00 Wonder Woman
6:00 Movie for a Sunday Evening: "Wild and Wonderful" (1964) - Tony Curtis, Christine Kaufmann.
8:00 Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau
9:00 Special: "How to Get Started in Real Estate"
10:00 Channel 5 News at Ten
11:00 Wall Street Journal Report
11:30 Pacesetters
MIDNIGHT 700 Club

7 KABC
6:00 Personal Dimensions
6:30 Magic of Oil Painting
7:00 NewScope
7:30 Joy of Gardening
8:00 The Little Prince
8:30 At the Movies - Siskel & Ebert discuss the secrets of Clint Eastwood's iconic role of Dirty Harry.
9:00 This Week With David Brinkley - Guests: Donald T. Regan, Secretary of the Treasury; Sens. Bill Bradley (D-NJ) and Bob Packwood (R-OR).
10:00 Summer Olympics - Events: Men's Platform Diving Finals; Equestrian events.
3:00 ABC World News Sunday - Peter Jennings (substituting for Sam Donaldson)
3:30 Eyewitness News
4:00 Summer Olympics - Events: Solo Synchronized Swimming Finals; Track & Field: Men's Marathon.
7:00 Summer Olympics - Closing Ceremony - Highlights included: Richard Basehart reading Pindar's Ode to the Olympians (died the following September 17); Lionel Richie (joined by breakdancers) performing his hit song "All Night Long (All Night)" which featured a new Olympics verse.

9:00 Movie: "Dirty Harry" (1971) - Clint Eastwood, Andy Robinson, Harry Guardino, John Vernon.
11:00 Eyewitness News
11:45 ABC Weekend News - Tom Jarriel
MIDNIGHT At the Movies (see 8:30 AM)
12:30 Movie: "Maryjane" (1968) - Fabian, Diane McBain.
2:00 Eyewitness News (R)

9 KHJ

6:00 Youth & the Issues
6:30 Prime Time
7:00 W. V. Grant
7:30 Larry Jones Presents
8:00 Lloyd John Ogilvie
8:30 Meeting Time at Calvary
9:00 Oral Roberts
9:30 Day of Discovery
10:00 Herald of Truth
10:30 Robert Schuller
11:30 Terry Cole-Whittaker
NOON Quiet Hour
12:30 Fishing Fever
1:00 Hee Haw - Guests: Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers, The Kendalls, Onie Wheeler, Atlanta, Pinkard & Bowden. (Feb. 18-19, 1984)
2:00 Movie: "Man Friday" (1975) - Peter O'Toole, Richard Roundtree.
4:00 Movie: "Mark of the Devil" (1970) - Herbert Lom, Olivero Vuco.
6:00 Greatest American Hero
7:00 Movie: "Man Friday"
9:00 Wild Kingdom
9:30 School Beat
10:00 World Tomorrow
10:30 It Is Written
11:00 Peter Popoff
11:30 World Vision
12:30 W. V. Grant

11 KTTV
6:00 CNN Headline News
6:30 New Forces
7:00 It Is Written
7:30 Jimmy Swaggart
8:30 Ever-Increasing Faith
9:30 World Tomorrow
10:00 Rex Humbard
10:30 Jerry Falwell
11:30 Church in the Home
NOON Special: "Poster Idols" - A look a the world of poster pin-ups and celebrities.
12:30 Dodger Dugout
1:00 Dodgers Baseball - at San Francisco Giants
4:00 Movie: "Firepower" (1979) - Sophia Loren, James Coburn, O. J. Simpson, Eli Wallach.
6:00 Vega$
7:00 Star Search
8:00 Movie: "Firepower"
10:00 10 O'Clock News
10:30 Entertainment This Week
11:30 Jerry Falwell

13 KCOP
6:00 Romper Room
7:00 Krofft Super Stars
7:30 Popeye
8:00 Fred Flintstone and Friends
8:30 Blackstar
9:00 Jackson 5ive
9:30 Superman/Batman/Aquaman
10:00 Sunday Morning Funnies (cartoons)
11:00 Playhouse Thirteen: "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" (1978) - Nancy Allen, Bobby Di Cicco, Marc McClure, Susan Kendall Newman, Theresa Saldana, Wendie Jo Sperber.
1:00 Adam-12 (x2)
2:00 Movie for a Sunday Afternoon: "Flight from Ashiya" (1964) - Richard Widmark, Yul Brynner.
4:00 Movie Arcade: "Ode to Billy Joe" (1972) - Robby Benson, Glynnis O'Connor.
6:00 Sunday Film Festival: "Hell is for Heroes" (1962) - Steve McQueen, Bobby Darin, Fess Parker, James Coburn, Bob Newhart, Nick Adams.
8:00 Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous - Featured: Joan Collins, Valerie Harper, the Dallas Cowboys, Famous Amos, Mark Harmon, Terry Moore.
9:00 Solid Gold - Guests: Juice Newton ("A Little Love"), Menudo ("That's What You Do"), Peabo Bryson ("If Ever You're in My Arms Again"), Paul Anka ("Second Chance"), Joe Jackson ("You Can't Get What You Want"), Exile ("I Don't Want to Be a Memory") Tony Carey ("The First Day of Summer"); Solid Gold Video: "It's a Mircale" - Culture Club; Madame chats with Elvira.
10:00 Harry-O
11:00 Jimmy Swaggart
MIDNIGHT World Vision
1:00 INN News

28 KCET
7:00 Sesame Street (x2)
9:00 The Open Mind
9:30 A Walk Through the 20th Century With Bill Moyers
10:30 On Campus - Occidental College near Glendale
11:00 Masterpiece Theatre: "To Serve Them All My Days" (Part 8 of 13)
NOON Mystery!: "We, the Accused" (Part 2 of 5)
1:00 Judy (Garland) Sings - Guest: Peggy Lee
2:00 The Strange Cas of Death in the West
3:00 Presente!
3:30 Tony Brown's Journal: "Sam and Dope" - Soul singer Sam Moore (of Sam & Dave) talks about his recovery from heroin addiction.
4:30 Washington Week in Review (R)
5:00 Firing Line: "The Real Cuba", Part II
6:00 The Good Neighbors (x2) (Britcom whose UK title was "The Good Life")
7:00 Evening at Pops - Guest: Marvin Hamlisch
8:00 National Geographic: "Return to Everest" - Featuring Mt. Everest hero Sir Edmund Hillary.
9:00 Masterpiece Theatre: "To Serve Them All My Days" (Part 9 of 13)
10:00 Fawlty Towers
10:30 Monty Python's Flying Circus
11:00 Soundstage - Guests: Angela Bofill and Peabo Bryson.
MIDNIGHT Tony Brown's Journal: "Stevie Wonder Plays His Own Keys of Life"
 
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