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Retro: Louisville Tuesday, July 13, 1976

From the Courier-Journal. Pay particular attention
to WLKY's schedule; you should figure out why
very quickly.

WAVE Ch. 3 (NBC)

6:30 Today In WAVE Country
7 AM Today
9 AM Morning Show
10 AM Sanford And Son
10:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes
11 AM Wheel Of Fortune
11:30 Hollywood Squares
12 N News
12:30 Mike Douglas
1:30 Days Of Our Lives
2:30 The Doctors
3 PM Democratic Convention
6 PM News (time approximate)
6:30 NBC News
7 PM To Tell The Truth
7:30 Candid Camera
8 PM Democratic Convention
11 PM News (time approximate)
11:30 Democratic Convention
1 AM Tomorrow (time approximate)
sign off 2 AM

WHAS Ch. 11 (CBS)

6 AM Summer Semester
6:30 Moral Side Of The News (a program
that has been on WHAS almost since
the station signed on in 1950)
7 AM CBS Morning News
8 AM Captain Kangaroo
9 AM Beat The Clock
9:30 Young And The Restless
10 AM Price Is Right
11 AM Gambit
11:30 Love Of Life
11:55 CBS Midday News
12 N News
12:30 Omelet
1 PM Search For Tomorrow
1:30 As The World Turns
2:30 Guiding Light
3 PM All In The Family
3:30 Democratic Convention
6 PM News (time approximate)
6:30 CBS News
7 PM Democratic Convention
11:30 News (time approximate)
12 M Burns And Allen
12:30 Wild Wild West
1:30 News and sign off

WKPC Ch. 15 (PBS)

9 AM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
9:30 Carrascolendas
10 AM Sesame Street
11 AM Electric Company
sign off 11:30 AM
3:30 Lilias, Yoga & You
4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
4:30 Sesame Street
5:30 Electric Company
6 PM Carrascolendas
6:30 Lilias, Yoga & You
7 PM Your Government In Action
8:30 Washington
9 PM Evening At Pops
10 PM Wisconsin Ballet: "The Dreamer"
10:30 Woman
11 PM Captioned ABC News
11:30 Robert MacNeil Report
sign off 12 M

WLKY Ch. 32 (ABC)

7 AM Good Morning America
9 AM Movie: "Voyager"
11 AM Edge Of Night
11:30 Happy Days
12 N Hot Seat
12:30 All My Children
1 PM Ryan's Hope
1:30 Family Feud
2 PM $20,000 Pyramid
2:30 Break The Bank
3 PM General Hospital
3:30 One Life To Live
4 PM Dinah!
5:30 News
6 PM ABC News
6:30 Family Affair
7 PM Concentration
7:30 Democratic Convention
8 PM Baseball All-Star Game
(NL won, 7-1)
11:15 News (time approximate)
11:45 Democratic Convention
12:15 Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
12:45 Hogan's Heroes
sign off 1:15 AM

WDRB Ch. 41 (Ind.)

9:15 News
9:30 Bozo's Big Top
10 AM Practical Christian Living
10:30 Charisma
11 AM 700 Club
12:30 News And Introspect
1 PM Movie: "Beyond The Door"
3 PM Bullwinkle
3:30 Hilarious House Of Frightenstein
4 PM Mickey Mouse Club
4:30 Speed Racer
5 PM Lost In Space
6 PM Mod Squad
7 PM Love, American Style
7:30 Bewitched
8 PM Movie: "It Happened To Jane"
10 PM Merv Griffin
11:30 Movie: "The Big Street"
1:05 Thriller
sign off 2:05 AM

KET Network

3:30 GED Class
4 PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
4:30 Sesame Street
5:30 Electric Company
6 PM Zoom
6:30 Lilias, Yoga & You
7 PM GED Class
7:30 Cookin' Cajun
8 PM Lowell Thomas Remembers
8:30 Washington
9 PM Piccadilly Circus
10:30 Woman
11 PM Captioned ABC News
sign off 11:30 PM
 
Thanks for posting the Louisville television stations schedule from July 13,1976. It brings back memories to me as my father took us on vacation to Mammoth Caves National Park during that week.

I recall that the cable tv system in the hotel at Cave City, Kentucky carried the Bowling Green, Louisville, and Nashville television stations back then.

I also recall that every day the Louisville Courier Journal carried tv schedule listings from many different television markets that reached into Kentucky. I woinder if the Louisville Courier Journal still does that today.

Is there any chance that you have the tv schedule listings from the Bowling Green and Nashville television stations from the same time period in the Louisville Courier Journal?

Thanks,

Ohdxer
 
I don't know if the Courier-Journal still publishes all
the regional stations' schedules. I don't have any
right handy from the '70s, but I go to Chapel Hill frequently,
and the library at UNC has the Courier-Journal (which is where
I'm getting these listings). I'll check the next time I'm over there,
which should be in the next few days; I enjoy looking at the
out-of-town listings myself.
 
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