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Retro: Los Osos (San Luis Obispo County), CA - Sunday, January 11, 1981

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RandTV

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I've written my first Saturday retro schedule, now I'm doing my first Sunday retro schedule. I was celebrating my tenth birthday in Los Osos, California. Parenthesised channel numbers indicate broadcast channel if different from cable channel.

2 (12) KCOY (CBS) Santa Maria
AM
7:00 Jerry Falwell
8:00 Sunday Morning (Charles Kuralt)
9:30 NFL Today
10:00 NFL NFC Championship - Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles
PM
1:00 (listed as TBA)
4:00 Bill Glass Show
4:30 Face the Nation
5:00 Christadelphians
5:30 Direction '81 (previously Direction '80)
6:00 CBS Evening News (Morton Dean)
6:30 Howard Ruff
7:00 60 Minutes (Wallace, Safer, Reasoner, Rather)
8:00 Archie Bunker's Place
8:30 One Day at a Time
9:00 Alice
9:30 The Jeffersons
10:00 Trapper John, M.D.
11:00 News 12
11:30 Jack Van Impe
AM
12:00 Movie: TBA

3 KEYT (ABC) Santa Barbara
AM
6:45 Sacred Heart
7:00 Voice of Agriculture
7:30 Jimmy Swaggart
8:30 Day of Discovery (Richard De Haan)
9:00 Rex Humbard
10:00 Hour of Power (Robert Schuller)
10:30 Kids are People Too (Michael Young)
11:25 Dear Alex and Annie
11:30 Animals, Animals, Animals (Hal Linden)
11:55 Schoolhouse Rock!
PM
12:00 Issues and Answers (forerunner to This Week)
12:30 Directions
1:00 Focus
1:30 It's Your Business
2:00 My Three Sons
2:30 Movie - The Mudlark (1951)
4:30 Chico and the Man
5:00 Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom
5:30 ABC World News Sunday (Sam Donaldson)
6:00 Forum 3
6:30 In Search of... (Leonard Nimoy)
7:00 Those Amazing Animals
8:00 Charlie's Angels
9:00 ABC Sunday Night Movie - High Plains (1973)
11:00 Key News
11:15 PTL Club

4 (6) KSBY (NBC) San Luis Obispo
AM
6:30 Children's Gospel Hour (actually a half-hour)
7:00 Viewpoint
7:30 Day of Discovery
8:00 Jerry Falwell
9:00 Meet the Press (?)
9:30 (listed at TBA)
PM
1:30 NFL '81
2:00 NFL AFC Championship - Oakland Raiders vs. San Diego Chargers
4:30 Movie - The Adventures of Nick Carter (1974)
6:00 Attack on the Americas
6:30 NBC Nightly News (John Hart, Jessica Savitch, or Jane Pauley)
7:00 Disney's Wonderful World - The Ghost of Cypress Swamp (Part 2 of 2) (1977)
8:00 CHiPs
9:00 The Sunday Big Event (movie) - Magic (1978)
11:00 Action News
11:30 The Twilight Zone Hour (either 2 half-hour episodes or one hour episode)
AM
12:30 Christopher Close-Up

5 KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles
AM
6:00 Music and the Spoken Word
6:30 Leave it to Beaver
7:00 Cyrstal Cathedral (half-hour version of Hour of Power)
7:30 Gilligan's Island
8:00 Popeye & Friends (Tom Hatten)
10:00 Family Film Festival (Tom Hatten) - Once Upon a Time (1973 in Europe, 1976 in US)
PM
12:00 Lost in Space
1:00 The Munsters
1:30 F-Troop
2:00 Gilligan's Island
2:30 Gilligan's Island
3:00 Family Film Festival - Duck Soup w/ The Marx Brothers (1933)
5:00 Wonder Woman
6:00 Movie - Return to Boggy Creek (1977)
8:00 The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau
10:00 Channel 5 News at Ten
11:00 Pacesetters
11:30 The 700 Club

8 (9) KQED (PBS) San Francisco
AM
8:00 Sesame Street
9:00 Sesame Street
10:00 Sesame Street
11:00 Villa Alegre
11:30 Big Blue Marble
PM
12:00 Masterpiece Theatre - Danger UXB
1:00 Washington Week in Review
1:30 Wall $treet Week
2:00 Sacramento Week in Review
2:30 Diploma Denied
3:00 Here Come the Puppets (Jim Henson and Kermit the Frog at the International Puppetry Festival in Washington, D.C.)
4:00 All You Need is Love - God's Children: The Beginnings
5:00 Once Upon a Classic - The Mill on the Floss
5:30 This Old House (Bob Villa)
6:00 The Lawmakers
6:30 Agronsky and Company
7:00 Vikings!
7:30 Two Ronnies
8:00 Shock of the New - The Mechanical Paradise
9:00 Masterpiece Theatre - Dander UXB
10:00 Odyssey - Seeking the First Americans
11:00 Sneak Previews (Siskel & Ebert)
11:30 Videowest
AM
12:00 Matinee at the Bijou

9 KHJ (Ind.) Los Angeles
AM
6:00 Youth & the Issues
6:30 Davey & Goliath
7:00 Kenneth Copeland
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 Hour of Power
11:30 Terry Cole-Whittaker
PM
12:00 Seventh Day Adventists
12:30 The Lone Ranger
1:00 Movie - Sherlock Holmes in the House of Fear (1945)
2:30 Movie - Against All Flags (1952)
4:00 Movie - Il venditore di palloncini (The Balloon Vendor) (Italian) (1974)
6:00 A Horseman Riding By
7:00 UFO
8:00 It Is Written (George Vaneman)
8:30 The World Tomorrow (Herbert W. Armstrong)
9:00 James Robison
9:30 Ruff House
10:00 Ernest Angley Hour
11:00 Jerry Falwell

10 (2) KTVU (Ind.) Oakland
AM
7:00 Westbrook Hospital
7:30 Hour of Power
8:30 Day of Discovery
9:00 Oral Roberts
9:30 Rex Humbard
10:30 It Is Written
11:00 On the Square
PM
12:00 Solid Gold - Host: Dionne Warwick; Guest Co-host: Jim Stafford; Guests: Rod Stewart, The Commodores, Skip Stephenson, Leo Sayer, Billy Burnette, The Michael Stanley Band
1:00 Movie - Knock On Any Door (1949)
3:00 Movie - Farewell to Manzanar (1976)
5:00 Movie - The Red Pony (1949)
7:00 NBA Basketball - Golden State Warriors vs. Seattle SuperSonics
9:00 Wonderful World of Magic
10:00 10 O'Clock News
10:30 Open Line
11:00 All the People

11 KTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles
AM
5:45 Christopher Close-Up
6:00 The Bible Answers
6:30 Elementary News
7:00 Day of Discovery
7:30 Jimmy Swaggart
8:30 Frederick K. Price
9:30 The World Tomorrow
10:00 Rex Humbard
11:00 Faith That Lives
11:30 The Brady Bunch
PM
12:00 I Love Lucy
12:30 Shirley Temple Movie - Curly Top (1935)
2:00 Movie - No Time for Sergeants (1958)
4:00 Movie - Sugarland Express (1974)
6:00 M*A*S*H
6:30 Welcome Back, Kotter
7:00 The Tales of Hoffman - from the Royal Opera House in London, starring Placido Domingo and hosted by Beverly Sills
10:00 Metro News
10:30 Jerry Falwell
11:30 Movie - Sugarland Express (1974)

13 KCOP (Ind.) Los Angeles
AM
6:00 Romper Room
7:00 Dr. James Kennedy
8:00 Today's World in Prophecy
8:30 Show My People
9:00 The King Is Coming
9:30 Jerry Falwell
10:30 Calvary Chapel
11:00 Church in the Home
PM
12:00 Marcus Welby
1:00 One Step Beyond
1:30 One Step Beyond
2:00 Movie - Jim Thorpe - All American
4:00 Jimmie Walker's Cartoon Classics
6:00 Movie - Gay Purr-ee (1962)
8:00 Hee Haw - Guests: Bill Anderson, Mary Gordon Murray, Wayne Massey, Curly Putnam, Buddy Alan
9:00 That Nashville Music - Guests: Billy 'Crash' Craddock, Susan Ray, Kenny Price, Buddy Sicher
9:30 Let's Rock
10:00 World Network News
10:30 Jimmy Swaggart
11:00 Jack Van Impe
AM
12:00 The Rookies
 
Last edited by a moderator:
"Jim Thorpe - All American" is from 1951, two years before his death.
 
PM
1:30 NFL '81
2:00 NFL AFC Championship - Oakland Raiders vs. San Diego Chargers

That would actually be NFL '80, because that AFC Final is for the 1980 season, and this is a Jan. 1981 schedule (NBC named its NFL/AFC studio coverage then after the year of the season they were covering [this was done for 10 seasons, from 1977 through 1986]).

Here's the pregame show for that 1980 AFC Final:
 
That would actually be NFL '80, because that AFC Final is for the 1980 season, and this is a Jan. 1981 schedule (NBC named its NFL/AFC studio coverage then after the year of the season they were covering [this was done for 10 seasons, from 1977 through 1986]).

Here's the pregame show for that 1980 AFC Final:
I figured that would be it. Makes more sense. However, your YouTube link is a blocked one by NFL.
 
I figured that would be it. Makes more sense. However, your YouTube link is a blocked one by NFL.
That would actually be NFL '80, because that AFC Final is for the 1980 season, and this is a Jan. 1981 schedule (NBC named its NFL/AFC studio coverage then after the year of the season they were covering [this was done for 10 seasons, from 1977 through 1986]).

Here's the pregame show for that 1980 AFC Final:
Some newspaper listings had it as NFL '80, and others as NFL '81.
 
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