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Retro: Puget Sound, Mon. Aug. 3, 1970 daytime

Source: TV Guide, found this one at the Pegasus Theater Shops in Snohomish, WA (found one other today, and four others last time in Oct. 2010)

C=Color

Channels
2 CBUT Vancouver (CBC)
4 KOMO Seattle (ABC)
5 KING Seattle (NBC)
6 CHEK Victoria (CBC/CTV)
7 KIRO Seattle (CBS)
8 CHAN Vancouver (CTV)
9 KCTS Seattle (NET)
11 KTNT Tacoma (Ind)
12 KVOS Bellingham (CBS)
13 KTVW Tacoma (Ind)

MORNING

6:10
12 Legacy
"Steeple in the Sky." With the help of actors, paintings and music, Prof. Arthur Eastman of the University of Michigan tells the story of the medieval world.

6:10
7 Farm News C

6:15
4 Farm Report C

6:20
4 Thought for the Day C
5 Farm News C

6:25
4 News C
7 Let's Talk About C

6:30
4 Telecourse-Irish History
5 Telecourse-Grammer
7 Summer Semester C
Eisenhower: World War II and after.
12 University of Michigan
"Beyond Form." The work and philosophy of architect Marcel Breuer are reviewed by Breuer himself and Prof. Walter Sanders, University of Michigan.

7:00
4 Telecourse-Urban Planning
5 Today C
Scheduled: New York City Ballet Star Jacques d'Amboise; authors Alan Churchill and William Domhoff, discussing their books about the very rich in America. (2 hrs, local news at 7:25 and 8:25AM)
7 12 CBS News-Joseph Benti C
13 Stock Market Summary

7:30
4 Mister Ed
Ed gets an offer for a soft drink he's invented, but refuses to reveal the formula. Wilbur: Alan Young. Carol: Connie Hines. Gordon: Leon Ames.
6 8 University of the Air
7 J.P. Patches C
12 Frisky Frolics C
13 News-Dick Stokke

8:00
4 News-Milt Furness C
6 8 Good Morning-Morrier
13 Stock Market Report
News: 8:10, 8:40 and 8:55am.

8:15
4 Good Morning-Sampson C

8:30
7 12 Captain Kangaroo C

9:00
4 Movie-Drama
"Encore" (English, 1952) A Somerset Maugham trio: 1. "The Ant and the Grasshopper." Prim businessman vs. playboy brother. 2. "Winter Cruise." Romance for a spinster aboard ship. Kay Walsh, Noel Purcell. 3. "Gigolo and Gigolette." A high diver loses his nerve. Glynis Johns, Terence Morgan, David Hutcheson. (90 min)
5 Telescope-Hall/Malbin C
7 News-Clif Kirk C
12 Lucille Ball C
Guest: Hans Conried. Viv: Vivian Vance. Mooney: Gale Gordon.
13 Market Report/Interview
News: 9:10am.

9:30
6 8 Romper Room C
7 To Tell the Truth C
This week's panel: Orson Bean, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen and Betsy Palmer.
12 Beverly Hillbillies C
Why is the Clampett pad so messy. Jed: Buddy Ebsen.

10:00
5 Sale of The Century C
6 8 Peyton Place
Dr. Rossi orders Peyton to leave the hospital. Steven: James Douglas. Betty: Barbara Parkins. Rossi: Ed Nelson. Rita: Pat Morrow. Nurse Dodd: Barbara Dodd.
7 12 Andy Griffith C
Summer snobbery at Opie's camp.
Opie: Ronny Howard.
11 Farm News C
13 Business News/Interview

10:10
11 News and Interviews C

10:30
2 6 Friendly Giant C
Book "Blue as a Butterfly."
4 Galloping Gourmet C
Recipe: wineburgers.
5 Hollywood Squares C
Guests: Sebastian Cabot, Pat Henry, Paul Lynde, Jan Murray, Suzanne Pleshette and Della Reese. Regulars: Wally Cox, Rose Marie and Charley Weaver.
7 12 Love of Life C
8 Ed Allen C
11 Jack LaLanne C

10:45
2 6 Chez Helene
13 News, Weather-Stokke

11:00
2 Mr. Dressup
Guest: singer Ivan Burgess.
4 Bewitched C
Sam wins a trip to Tahiti. Samantha: Elizabeth Montgomery.
5 Jeopardy! C
6 8 Summertime C
7 12 Where the Heart Is C
11 Romper Room C
13 Market Report/Interview

11:25
2 Double Exposure
"The Locks of the Cote D'Or," a scenic journey through France.
7 CBS News-Douglas Edwards C
12 Woman's World-Elaine Horn

11:30
4 That Girl C
Ann loses an earring Don gave her. Ann: Marlo Thomas.
5 Who, What or Where Game C
7 Search for Tomorrow C
12 David Frost C
Filling in this week as hosts while David vacations: Otto Preminger, Arthur Godfrey, comedian David Steinberg and Artie Shaw. Today, Otto Preminger welcomes Dick Gregory, James Coco (Broadway's "Last of the Red Hot Lovers"), attorney Louis Nizer and Pete Seeger. (90 min)

11:55
2 News
5 Distaff C
Children's Doctor segment: a nine-month old child's reaction to separation from his mother. (Live and film, 35 min)

AFTERNOON

Noon
2 Luncheon Date
4 Best of Everything C
6 Noon Show
7 News-Hill/Topping C
Featured: actor Bob Carroll.
8 News-Clark Housley C
11 Rocky and His Friends C
13 Stock Market Summary
News: 12:10, 12:30 and 12:55pm.

12:15
8 Magistrate's Court C

12:30
2 Search for Tomorrow C
4 World Apart C
5 Days of Our Lives C
7 As The World Turns C
11 Girl Talk
Guest: actress Dyan Cannon.

12:45
6 8 Movie-Drama
"Johnny Trouble" (1957) A wealthy widow refuses to move when a college converts her apartment building into a men's dormitory. Based on a story by Ben Ames Williams. Ethel Barrymore, Cecil Kellaway, Carolyn Jones, Jesse White. (1 hour, 45 min)

1:00
2 Luncheon Date
4 All My Children C
5 The Doctors C
7 12 Love is A Many Splendored Thing C
11 Steve Allen C
Guests: Allan Sherman, actor Ron Prince, author Peter Maas. (90 min)
13 Stock Market Summary
Sign-off from 1:30-6pm.

1:30
2 As The World Turns C
4 Let's Make a Deal C
5 Another World/Bay City C
7 Guiding Light C
12 Danny Thomas
Veteran night-club entertainer Harvey Bullock wants to return the $50 he once borrowed from Danny. Bullock: Pat Buttram. Kathy: Marjorie Lord.

2:00
2 Bonnie Prudden C
Topic: the changing role of Japanese women.
4 Newlywed Game C
5 Bright Promise C
7 Secret Storm C
12 To Tell The Truth C
Guests: Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass and Bill Cullen.

2:30
2 Coronation Street
4 Dating Game C
5 Another World/Somerset C
6 8 Yoga C
7 12 Edge of Night C
11 Divorce Court C
Charge: mental cruelty. Linda: Judith Garwood. Forrest: Charles Cashmere. Judge: Voltaire Perkins.

3:00
2 6 Take 30
The illiteracy problem in India is discussed by a Canadian who has lived there for many years.
4 General Hospital C
5 Life with Linkletter C
Guests: Pat Boone and child-care expert Charlie Shedd.
7 Peyton Place
Rachel reveals where she found Alison's bracelet.
8 People in Conflict C
Cases: a student protester wants to go to jail with his friends, a woman objects to her husband joining a sensitivity group.
11 Movie Game C
Monday's guests: Charlie Callas, Diana Hyland, Sam Jaffe, Jerry Lewis, Lloyd Nolan, Susan Strasberg.
12 Secret Storm C

3:30
2 6 Edge of Night C
4 One Life to Live C
5 Dinah Shore C
Debut: After a seven-year absence, Dinah returns to TV on a regular basis.
7 Merv Griffin C
Scheduled: Rudy Vallee. (90 min)
8 Doctor's Diary C
Topics: epilepsy; acute hiccups; warts.
11 He Said, She Said C
Guests: the George Carlins, the Jack Klugmans and Meredith MacRae and her husband.
12 Game Game C
Question: "How mysterious are you?" Celebrities: Dennis Cole, Rona Jaffe and Greg Morris.

4PM
2 6 Galloping Gourmet C
Recipe: broiled lobster.
4 Dark Shadows C
5 Mike Douglas C
Bob Darin is this week's co-host. Guests: the Ace Trucking Company, improvisational group; singer Eloise Laws; and Hollywood columnist Rona Barrett. (90 min)
8 Gomer Pyle, USMC
9 Sesame Street C
No. 96. 1. Batman and Robin show the meaning of up, through and around. 2. Letters: L, U, Y. 3. Numbers: four, five. 4. Things: mothers and babies, skin, tomato, body parts. 5. Concepts: self-confidence, family relationships. (60 min)
11 Movie
Chapter 8: "The Fiery Abyss."
12 Fun-O-Rama C

4:30
2 6 D'iberville C
Tension mounts after a messenger is ambushed by the Iroquois. Lost in the attack: news of a peace treaty between France and England. D'iberville: Albert Millaire.
4 Mothers-in-Law C
A physical-fitness kick sends the Hubbards and Buells on a bicycle trek across the desert. Eve: Eve Arden. Kaye: Kaye Ballard.
8 Batman C
Conclusion. Batman uses Batgas on movie star Pauline to learn where the Riddler is holding Robin. Riddler: Frank Gorshin.
11 Sea Hunt
Mike is training a group of future astronauts in underwater survival techniques. Mike: Lloyd Bridges.

-crainbebo
 
Craig, you DO realize that EVERYTHING was in color by 1968, do you? No need for the color designation dude.....

Otherwise, nice listing ;D

Cheers & 73 ;D
 
Pat Cook said:
Craig, you DO realize that EVERYTHING was in color by 1968, do you? No need for the color designation dude.....

Otherwise, nice listing ;D

Cheers & 73 ;D

For some reason TV Guide kept listing "C" in the listings for a couple years after, it wasn't until later in the 70s when the B&W and CZ symbols were used.

And it's "crainbebo", not "craigbebo" :D :D ;D

-CRAINbebo
 
Pat Cook said:
Craig, you DO realize that EVERYTHING was in color by 1968, do you? No need for the color designation dude.....

Otherwise, nice listing ;D

Cheers & 73 ;D

Network prime time programming was all in color by 1968, but local programming wasn't necessarily so.

Specific to these particular listings is the fact that one of the Seattle/Tacoma TV stations didn't even have color capability until 1972. That station was KTVW, channel 13, and all their programming in 1970 was still in black and white.
 
crainbebo said:
For some reason TV Guide kept listing "C" in the listings for a couple years after, it wasn't until later in the 70s when the B&W and CZ symbols were used.

Aug. 26, 1972, more specifically, was when "BW" first showed up in all TV Guide editions; "CZ" came about around the mid-'80's.
 
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