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Retro: Los Angeles - Friday, May 4, 1990

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2 KCBS (CBS)
AM
6:00 Channel 2 Action News
6:30 CBS Morning News
7:00 CBS This Morning - Scheduled: Gore Vidal, Gene Siskel
9:00 Family Feud - Ray Combs
9:30 Wheel of Fortune - Bob Goen
10:00 The Price is Right
11:00 The Young and the Restless
PM
12:00 Channel 2 Action News
12:30 The Bold and the Beautiful
1:00 As the World Turns
2:00 Guiding Light
3:00 Joan Rivers - Guest: Angela Bowie (David's ex-wife)
4:00 Geraldo - Topic: Animal abuse in kennels
5:00 Channel 2 Action News
6:30 CBS Evening News
7:00 Wheel of Fortune - Pat Sajak
7:30 Jeopardy!
8:00 Small Talk (debut) - Rogers Rose (similar premise to Art Linkletter's "House Party" and "Kids Say the Darndest Things")
8:30 Candid Camera Shopping Spree - Allen Funt and son Peter Funt
9:00 Bagdad Cafe
9:30 Sugar and Spice
10:00 Dallas
11:00 Channel 2 Action News
11:30 Wiseguy (reruns, which replaced The Pat Sajak Show, cancelled April 13)

4 KNBC (CBS)
AM
5:00 NBC News at Sunrise
6:00 Today in LA
7:00 Today - Scheduled: The Muppets, Aretha Franklin, skaters Katarina Witt & Brian Boitano, soprano Kiri Te Kanawa, Bulgarian singing group Le Mystere de Boix Bulgares
9:00 Golden Girls
9:30 Marsha Warfield - Guests: Steve Allen, Debbi Morgan
10:00 House Party
11:00 Classic Concentration
11:30 Generations
PM
12:00 Days of Our Lives
1:00 Another World
2:00 Santa Barbara
3:00 Donahue - Topic: Housewives accused of felonies
4:00 Channel 4 News
6:30 NBC Nightly News
7:00 Entertainment Tonight
7:30 Hard Copy
8:00 Mancuso FBI
9:00 Hardball
10:00 Hardball (different episode)
11:00 Channel 4 News
11:30 Tonight Show - Guests: Judge Reinhold, Rita Rudner, Rondell Sheridan
AM
12:30 Late Night with David Letterman - Guests: Martin Short, Tower of Power
1:30 Friday Night Videos

5 KTLA (Ind.)
AM
5:30 Carson's Comedy Classics
6:00 700 Club
7:00 Care Bears
7:30 Brady Bunch
8:00 Silver Spoons
8:30 Leave It to Beaver
9:00 Happy Days
9:30 Laverne & Shirley
10:00 Love Boat
11:00 Little House on the Prairie
PM
12:00 Bonanza
1:00 Charlie's Angeles
2:00 CHiPs
3:00 Airwolf
4:00 Magnum, PI
5:00 Highway to Heaven
6:00 Hunter
7:00 Charles in Charge
7:30 Angels Baseball - vs. New York Yankees, at Anaheim
10:30 News at Ten (although starting at approximately 10:30 following baseball)
11:00 Cheers
11:30 Brothers
AM
12:00 Monsters
12:30 Tales from the Darkside
1:00 USA Tonight
1:30 Movie: "Call Me Madam" (1953, Musical) - Ethel Merman, Donald O'Connor, Vera-Ellen, Billy DeWolfe, George Sanders, Walter Slezak

7 KABC (ABC)
AM
5:00 Early AM Los Angeles
5:30 ABC News This Morning
6:00 Eyewitness News
7:00 Good Morning America - Scheduled: Teri Garr, Jim McKay, "Attention Shoppers" (Part 5 of 5) - department stores
9:00 AM Los Angeles
10:00 Home
11:00 Perfect Strangers
11:30 Loving
PM
12:00 All My Children
1:00 One Life to Live
2:00 General Hospital
3:00 Oprah Winfrey - Topic: Blind-date nightmares
4:00 Eyewintess News
7:00 ABC World News Tonight
7:30 Eye On LA
8:00 Full House
8:30 Family Matters (spinoff of Perfect Strangers)
9:00 Perfect Strangers
9:30 Just the Ten of Us (spinoff of Growing Pains)
10:00 20/20
11:00 Eyewitness News
11:30 Nightline
AM
12:00 New Twilight Zone
12:30 Remington Steele
1:30 Movie: "The Catamount Killing" (1974, Crime Drama) - Horst Buchholz, Ann Wedgeworth, Chip Taylor

9 KCAL (Ind.)
AM
5:30 First Business
6:00 Channel 9 News
6:30 Mighty Mouse
7:00 Bugs Bunny
7:30 Daffy Duck
8:00 Porky Pig
8:30 Dennis the Menace (cartoon)
9:00 Everyday (local talk show)
10:00 Live with Regis & Kathie Lee - Guests: Crystal Gayle, Shirley Hemphill
11:00 Sally Jessy Raphael - Topic: Men who became women to achieve success
PM
12:00 Channel 9 News
12:30 Win, Lose or Draw - Robb Weller
1:00 Everyday (possibly a replay of the 9:00 AM broadcast)
2:00 Sally Jessy Raphael - Guests Chuck Woolery, Harry Smith, Alan Dysart, David Brenner, Frank Gifford, and Tim Reid discussing fatherhood
3:00 Mickey & Donald (KCAL was then owned by Disney)
4:00 DuckTales
4:30 Chip 'n Dale's Rescue Rangers
5:00 The A-Team
6:00 Who's the Boss?
6:30 Love Connection
7:00 Love Connection
7:30 Who's the Boss?
8:00 Prime 9 News
11:00 Family Feud (syndicated)
11:30 Barney Miller
AM
12:00 Ebony/Jet Showcase
12:30 American's Black Forum
1:00 T. J. Hooker
2:00 Sanford and Son

11 KTTV (Fox)
AM
5:00 Faith 20
5:30 Andy Griffith
6:00 Groovie Goolies
6:30 Denver, the Last Dinosaur
7:00 Woody Woodpecker
7:30 Bugs & Porky
8:00 Flintstones
8:30 Gilligan's Island
9:00 I Love Lucy
9:30 I Love Lucy
10:00 Andy Griffith
10:30 Andy Griffith
11:00 A Current Affair
11:30 3rd Degree - Bert Convy (last game show he hosted)
PM
12:00 Jeffersons
12:30 Too Close for Comfort
1:00 Ropers (spinoff of Three's Company)
1:30 One Day at a Time
2:00 Gilligan's Island
2:30 Popeye (1960-62 version)
3:00 Muppet Babies
3:30 Alvin & the Chipmunks
4:00 Dodger Central/Pregame
4:30 Dodgers Baseball - vs. Philadelphia Phillies
7:30 A Current Affair
8:00 Family Ties (four episodes, hosted by former guest star Tom Hanks)
10:00 Fox News (not to be confused with the cable network which was launched in 1996)
11:00 I Love Lucy
11:30 Pump it Up! (rap videos)
AM
12:30 Jeffersons
1:00 Fox News (replay of 10:00 PM broadcast)

13 KCOP (Ind.)
AM
5:30 This Morning's Business
6:00 Police Academy (cartoon)
6:30 Fun House
7:00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
7:30 Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue (anti-drug special which originally aired April 21, 1990 simultaneously on all then-four major networks; pre-empting The Jetsons)
8:00 Tom & Jerry
8:30 Maxie's World
9:00 C.O.P.S. (cartoon series, not to be confused with 'Cops' reality series)
9:30 Movie: "The Caine Mutiny" (1954, War Drama) - Humphrey Bogart, Jose Ferrer, Van Johnson, Fred MacMurray
PM
12:00 Streets of San Francisco
1:00 Cannon
2:00 Hawaii Five-O
3:00 Inside Report
3:30 The Judge
4:00 Divorce Court
4:30 People's Court
5:00 Mama's Family
5:30 Mama's Family
6:00 Growing Pains
6:30 Growing Pains
7:00 Cosby Show
7:30 Night Court
8:00 8 O'Clock Movie: "D.A.R.Y.L" (1985, Science Fiction) - Mary Beth Hurt, Michael McKean, Barrett Oliver, Danny Corkill, Josef Summer
10:00 News 13
11:00 Arsenio Hall - Guests: Jim Henson (last public appearance, 12 days before his death), Connie Chung, pop group Pefect Gentlemen
AM
12:00 Star Trek

28 KCET (PBS)
AM
5:45 AM Weather
6:00 Lillias, Yoga & You
6:30 Hooked on Aerobics
7:00 Captain Kangaroo (compilation of segments mostly from the 1982-84 CBS weekend version)
7:30 Mister Rogers
8:00 Sesame Street
9:00 Sesame Street
10:00 Sesame Street
11:00 Mister Rogers
11:30 Reading Rainbow
PM
12:00 New Literacy
12:30 New Literacy
1:00 Instructional Programming (via KCET's Regional Educational Television Advisory Council [RETAC])
2:30 3-2-1 Contact
3:00 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
4:00 The Living Planet
5:00 Square One TV
5:30 Frugal Gourmet
6:00 Nightly Business Report
6:30 MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (replay of 3:00 PM broadcast?)
7:30 World of Ideas
8:00 Washington Week in Review
8:30 Wall $treet Week
9:00 By the Year 2000
9:30 Richard Nixon Reflects
11:00 Movie: "This is Spinal Tap" (1984, Comedy) - Rob Reiner, Michael McKean, Christopher Guest, Harry Shearer
AM
12:30 Sneak Previews Goes Video (back in the days of VHS cassettes; before DVD, Blu-ray, streaming)
1:00 Austin City Limits
 
I never understood why teachers back then sent home notes telling parents to have their kids watch Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue like it was homework?
 
If anything was effective at telling kids about drug abuse, it was the Bravestarr episode "The Price." The kid in that episode actually dies of an overdose.
 
If anything was effective at telling kids about drug abuse, it was the Bravestarr episode "The Price." The kid in that episode actually dies of an overdose.
In a similar such tragic context, there was that Fat Albert episode where that kid was killed in that gang crossfire.
 
9 KCAL (Ind.)
AM
9:00 Everyday (local talk show)
1:00 Everyday (possibly a replay of the 9:00 AM broadcast)
The latter airing must be the short-lived Everyday with Joan Lunden (which I thought was on KCOP since it was produced at future sister station WWOR).
 
For those wondering about House Party on KNBC...it was a daytime talk show produced by sister station WRC in Washington, DC, and was hosted by Steve Doocy (now of Fox & Friends). As a result, whatever NBC had in the 10am PT hour during the 1989-90 TV season, KNBC shifted those network shows to late-night, usually after the replay of 11pm news that aired after Later with Bob Costas/Friday Night Videos.
 
For those wondering about House Party on KNBC...it was a daytime talk show produced by sister station WRC in Washington, DC, and was hosted by Steve Doocy (now of Fox & Friends). As a result, whatever NBC had in the 10am PT hour during the 1989-90 TV season, KNBC shifted those network shows to late-night, usually after the replay of 11pm news that aired after Later with Bob Costas/Friday Night Videos.
That's interesting, considering I have mentioned Art Linkletter's show of that same name under "Small Talk" (CBS @ 8:00 pm).
 
Classic Concentration celebrated both its 3rd anniversary and Cinco de Mayo that day.
 
Yes I remember Fox owned affiliates used to call themselves "Fox News" for their 10pm newscasts back in the early 1990's to stand out from the competition. In WFLD's case they added the 32 and Chicago.

 
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