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Retro: Puget Sound, Saturday, March 13, 1971

Source: TV Guide (Issue 937)

CHANNELS
2 CBUT Vancouver CBC
4 KOMO Seattle ABC
5 KING Seattle NBC
6 CHEK Victoria CTV/CBC
7 KIRO Seattle CBS
8 CHAN Vancouver CTV
9 KCTS Seattle PBS (Not on today)
11 KTNT Tacoma Ind
12 KVOS Bellingham CBS
13 KTVW Tacoma Ind
[For programs on 70 Port Angeles, 72 Everett see (7).]
C - Color

6:30
4 Note of Faith C

6:40
4 Farm Report C

6:45
5 Farm News C

6:50
4 Thought for the Day C

6:55
4 5 News C

7AM
4 Faith for Today C
Topic: Missionary work in Fiji.
5 Tomfoolery C
7 Sunrise Semester C
Modern Linguistics: theories on the forms of language.
12 Farm Show

7:30
4 'Cross Western Waters C
5 Heckle and Jeckle C
7 Treehouse Club C
12 Frisky Frolics C

8AM
4 Lancelot Link/Secret Chimp C
5 Woody Woodpecker C
7 12 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner C

8:30
5 Bugaloos C
The Bugaloos put on a circus, despite Benita [Martha Raye].

9AM
4 Jerry Lewis C
5 Dr. Dolittle C
7 12 Sabrina C

9:30
2 Boite a Surprise C
4 Doubledeckers C
5 Pink Panther C

10AM
2 Moi Et L'Autre C
4 Hot Wheels C
5 H.R. Pufnstuf C
Witchiepoo turns Freddy Flute into a mushroom.
7 Josie and the Pussycats C
12 Samson C

10:30
2 Donald Lautrec C
4 Skyhawks C
5 Here Comes the Grump C
6 8 Progress Medicine C
Recess: 11AM-1:30PM on Ch. 8.
7 12 Globetrotters C

11AM
2 6 College Hockey C
Special: Live coverage of the CIAU Hockey Championship from Sudbury Arena. Teams from various Canadian conferences take part in the elimination competition that culminates in today's championship game. Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ont., is the host college. Commentators: Bob McDevitt and former Toronto Maple Leaf Brian Conacher.
4 Motor Mosue C
5 NCAA Basketball Tournament C
Special: A Mideast regional doubleheader is telecast from South Bend, IN. Game 1: Marquette's Warriors vs the Miami [Ohio] Redskins. The Warriors are led by Dean "The Dream" Meminger. Miami is known for its excellent defense. Game 2 [approx. 1PM]: Jacksonville's Dolphins vs. Western Kentucky's Hilltoppers. Two top rebounders should dominate the game: the Dolphins 7'2'' Artis Gilmore and Western Kentucky's 7'0'' Jim McDaniels. Announcers include Curt Gowdy.
7 12 Archie C

11:15
11 News, Sports, Weather C

11:30
4 Hardy Boys C
11 Farm City Forum C

Noon
4 American Bandstand C
Guests: Wadsworth Mansion ["Sweet Mary"] and Cincinnati TV host Bob Braun.
7 12 Scooby Doo C
11 Golden Years C

12:30
7 12 Monkees C
The boys seek a bride for a shy prince. David Jones, Micky Dolenz.
11 Movie-Adventure
"Tyrant of Castile." [1964] In medieval Spain, King Peter I is rejected by his bride-to-be- and turns into a blood thirsty tyrant. Mark Damon, Rada Rassimov.

1PM
4 Movie-Western
"20 Mule Team." [1940] In Death Valley at the turn of the century, a tough mule-skinner becomes involved with a conniving claim-jumper. Wallace Beery, Leo Carrillo.
7 12 Dastardly/Muttley C

1:30
2 6 To Be Announced
7 12 Jetsons C
8 Marc's Music Shop C
Drummer Lorne Groosman demonstrates sounds and moods created by drums.

2PM
2 Movie-Mystery
"The Falcon and the Coeds." [1943] The Falcon is called to an exclusive girls' school to investigate the strange death of the school's owner. Tom Conway, Jean Brooks.
6 All-Star Wrestling C
7 Children's Film Festival
Movie: "John and Julie." [1965] A charming tale about two children who run away to London for the Coronation of Elizabeth II. The film features actual footage of the Coronation and fine performances by an array of veteran English performers. Colin Gibson, Lesley Dudley, Noelle Middleton.
[Last show of the series.]
8 Secret Service C
While escorting an Arab king to safety, Matthew and Father Unwin are forced to land a sabotaged plane.
12 Josie and the Pussycats C

2:30
4 Nashville Music C
Guests include Roy Acuff, Stu Phillips and Grandpa Jones.
8 Animal World C
11 Movie-Musical Comedy
"The Big Broadcast of 1938." [1938] A musical comedy involving a number of weird characters and a transatlantic steamship race. W.C. Fields, Bob Hope, Martha Raye.
12 Page 12-Bill Bish, Elaine Horn

3PM
2 6 Children's Cinema C
Movie: "A Ghost of a Chance." Three youngsters make their clubhouse in an abandoned haunted house. Cast...Mike: Stephen Brown. John: Mark Ward. Jane: Cheryl Vidgen.
4 Outdoor Sportsman C
Trout fishing in Ontario, Canada.
5 College Basketball C
Time approximate. USC's Trojans meet UCLA's Bruins at the Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles. The stakes are high: a Pacific-8 Conference title, bid to the NCAA tournament and a shot at the No. 1 national ranking. Last month, the Bruins edged USC, 64-60. Top scorers: for UCLA, Sidney Wicks [35]; for USC, Dennis Layton [34]. [Seen on a one-hour tape delay. Preempts regular programming. At press time, one game separated USC and UCLA in the Pacific-8 standings. A USC victory today may necessitate a playoff, which would be played this Monday evening. Decision on what stations would telecast the game was not announced.]
8 Kiddies on Kamera C
12 Outlook-Colleen McElroy

3:30
4 Pro Bowlers Tour C
Final frames in the $85,000 Cougar Open from New York. Five finalists roll for a $10,000 top prize; Mike McGrath is the defending champ. Chris Schenkel and Billy Welu report.
7 Lost in Space C
Glowing space creatures are looking for a humanoid brain. Smith: Jonathan Harris. Will: Billy Mumy. John: Guy Williams.
8 Outdoors C
12 World Tomorrow C
First of a two-part discussion on American foreign policy. Host: Garner Ted Armstrong.

4PM
2 6 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner C
8 Come Together C
11 NBA Highlights C
Highlights from six of last week's top games, including New York-Boston. Reporters: Chick Hearn and Charlie Jones.
12 CBS Golf Classic C
Quarter-final match: Mike and Dave Hill vs. Grier Jones and John Miller. Jack Whitaker and Ken Venturi report from the Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio.

4:30
7 Wagon Train
Dazed by a shooting in which he accidentally killed one of his parishoners, preacher Andrew Hale disappears into the desert. Hale: John McIntire. Adams: Ward Bond.
8 Wide World of Sports C
1. A posthumous tribute to Jochen Rindt, 1970 winner of the World Drivers' Championship. Highlights of Rindt's Grand Prix victories throughout the season are featured. Reporter: Jonny Shaw. 2. The World Four-Man Bobsled Championship, taped in January at Cervina, Italy. Competitors hit speeds of 90 mph on the icy, 1540-meter course. Reporters: Bud Palmer, Vic Emery.
11 Pet Set C
Guest: Eve Arden. White-colored animals are featured, including rare tigers, a leopard and an albino squirrel.

5PM
2 6 Pro Hockey C
The Boston Bruins meet the Canucks in Vancouver. Jim Robson calls the play-by-play.
4 Wide World of Sports C
1. The NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships from Detroit. At press time, Jim Ryun was among the six sub-four-minute milers scheduled to compete in a special invitational mile race. In the regulation NCAA mile run, top entrants are Villanova's Marty Liquori and Howell Michael of William and Mary. Jim McKay and Bill Toomey report. 2. The World Four-Man Bobsled Championship, taped in January at Cervina, Italy, see CHAN-8 for details.
11 Daniel Boone C
While scouting in Florida, Daniel and Mingo encounter an itinerant magician who dazzles the Seminole Indians with his tricks. Daniel: Fess Parker. Cameron: Channing Pollock.
12 Comedy Special
Special: "Robert Young and the Family," a series of family dilemmas enacted by Beau Bridges, Dick Van Dyke, Lee Grant, Julie Sommars, Lurene Tuttle, Jack Warden and William Windom. The dilemmas, introduced by host Robert Young, concern...an over-organized housewife with a highly-programmed family; off field competition among little league fathers; a wife who accidentally meets an old flame; a culture chasm between hippie marrieds and their in-laws; and a couple who must get re-acquainted after their youngest child leaves home. Produced and directed by Bud Yorkin.
["To Rome with Love" and Mary Tyler Moore are preempted.]

5:30
5 Golf Tournament C
Time approximate. Third-round action in the Florida Citrus Invitational, from the Rio Pinar Country Club in Orlando, FL.
7 News-Clif Kirk C

6PM
7 CBS News-Roger Mudd C
8 All Star Wrestling C
11 Wild Wild West C
West tries to solve the murder of a Secret Service man. West: Robert Conrad. Jeremy: Charles Aidman. Thorpe: Jack Carter.
12 Beverly Hillbillies C
"Love Finds Jane Hathaway," almost. An unemployed actor is making a big play for Jane-as a way of getting closer to her wealthy roommate Elly May [Donna Douglas]. Jane: Nancy Kulp.
13 Jamboree-Grover Jackson

6:30
4 News-Rod Chandler C
5 News-Gary Justice C
7 Hawaii Five-O C
"The Grandstand Play," conclusion. McGarrett spreads a dragnet for the murder witness: a slow-witted boy who is running scared from everyone-including the relentless murderer. Jack Lord.
12 CBS News-Roger Mudd

7PM
4 Viewpoint C
Postmaster General Winton M. Blount discusses the reorganization of the postal system. Host: Art McDonald.
5 Death Valley Days C
8 National Geographic C
Special: "Dr. Leakey and the Dawn of Man" is rerun. The focus is on British anthropologist Louis B. Leakey and his 40-year search for the ancestors of modern man. Dr. Leakey and his wife Mary spent years digging in Tanzania to prove that man originated in East Africa. Success came in July 1969, when Mary unearthed the skull of a prehistoric man, dated one and three-quarter million years old. Films show the Leakeys at work in the Olduval Gorge with Masal tribesman who helped them. Narrator: Alexander Scourby.
[Glen Campbell will not be seen.]
11 Star Trek C
The crew intrudes on a private paradise inhabited by two individuals: a man [James Daly] of extraordinary accomplishments; and his ward, superbly educated-but insulated from human emotions. Kirk: William Shanter.
12 Jackie Gleason C
The Honeymooners decide to pool their rent money and live together in a luxury apartment. Songs: "Let's Consolidate," "Show Him That You Are a Man," "One Big Happy Family." Ralph: Jackie Gleason. Norton: Art Carney. June Taylor dancers, Sammy Spear orchestra.
13 Restless Gun

7:30
2 6 Countrytime C
Time approximate. Guests: singers Lucille Starr, Bob Regan and Harry Rusk. Myrna Lorrie, Don Tremaine, Hickorys.
4 Lawrence Welk C
A bit o' musical blarney in honor of St. Patrick: "It's a Great Day for the Irish" [Arthur Duncan]; "Danny Boy" [Charlotte Harris, Bob Ralston]; "How Are Things in Glocca Morra?" [Norma Zimmer]; "Those Irish Eyes" [Jim Roberts]; "Galway Bay" [Sandi, Salli]; "Sweet Ireland" [Ken Delo].
5 Andy Williams C
Guests: Louis Nye, Fess Parker [who sings his 1954 hit "The Ballad of Davy Crockett"], Dusty Springfield and the Lennon Sisters. In a spoof of "The Godfather," Louis plays the title role and Rosey Grier appears in a cameo spot. Janos Prohaska, Charlie Callas, Mike Post orchetra.
7 Mission: Impossible C
George Sanders, one of filmdom's favorite heavies, makes a rare TV appearance as the villain of this piece. The IMF's task: stop Armand Anderssarian's million-dollar sale of arms to guerrilla forces. Phelps: Peter Graves. Paris: Leonard Nimoy.
13 Racket Squad

8PM
2 Galloping Gourmet C
Recipe from Jamaica: ice-box cake flavored with coffee liqueur.
6 Family Affair C
Reruns begin with "Desert Isle-Manhattan Style." When a babysitter fails to appear, the twins find themselves facing a night completely alone. Jody: Johnnie Whitaker. Buffy: Anissa Jones.
8 Mary Tyler Moore C
Comic encounters highlight this reprise of the debut episode, the first in a series of reruns. The story centers on Mary's move to Minneapolis, with the funniest moments involving neighbors Rhoda and Phyllis [Valerie Harper and Cloris Leachman] and crusty new boss [Edward Asner]. Murray: Gavin MacLeod.
11 Perry Mason
"The Nimble Nephew." Adam Thompson suspects that one of his two nephews is plotting to cheat him out of some valuable land. Thompson: William H. Wright.
12 Truth or Consequences C
13 Movie-Triple Feature
1. "Night Cargo." [Melodrama, 1936] Romantic melodrama about life in the tropics, dealing with a pair of young lovers who are separated by their respective parents. Jacqueline Wells.
2. "House of Danger." [Mystery, 1934] A man impersonates his friend who is heir to a fortune. Onslow Stevens, Janet Chandler, James Bush. 3. "Carnival Time in Venice." [Drama, 1953] An opera singer in Venice suspects two Englishmen of being in love with his wife. Arthur Riscoe, Franco Foresta.
[All 3 movies take approximately 4 hours.]

8:30
2 Update C
4 Pearl Bailey C
Wayne Newton, Joan Rivers and Moms Mabley join the festivities-as do members of the audience, who are brought on stage to gambol with the entire company in the "Be a Clown" finale. Bob Sidney dancers, Louis Bellson orchestra.
5 Movie-Comedy C
"The Pleasure of His Company." [1961] Jessica Poole's wedding plans are interrupted by the arrival of her long-lost playboy father. Jessica's delighted, but her mother isn't-especially when the delinquent dad announces his plans to call off the nuptials. Screenplay by Samuel Taylor from the play by Taylor and Cornelia Otis Skinner. "Pogo" Poole: Fred Astaire. Jessica Poole: Debbie Reynolds. Katharine Dougherty: Lilli Palmer.
6 Movie C
"Casino Royale." [1967] Five directors, including John Huston, worked on this elaborate spoof of spy films. David Niven, Peter Sellers, Peter O'Toole, Orson Welles, Woody Allen.
7 12 My Three Sons C
"The Return of Terrible Tom" is a bitter disappointment for Charley; his hell-raising shipmate of yore has turned into a perfectly respectable gentleman. Charley: William Demarest.
8 Hogan's Heroes C
Hogan and crew post as caterers to clobber top Nazi generals at a secret banquet meeting. Hogan: Bob Crane. Klink: Werner Klemperer. Newkirk: Richard Dawson.

9PM
2 Movie-Drama
"The Young Savages." [1961] Assistant DA Hank Bell, who grew up in the slums, is prosecuting three teenage killers-and one of the boys is the son of Bell's childhood sweetheart. Burt Lancaster, Dina Merrill, Shelley Winters.
7 Arnie C
8 Movie C
"The Quiller Memorandum," a 1966 Cold War thriller with a Harold Pinter screenplay and a top international cast. In Berlin, the murder of one of their men prompts British intelligence to put an American agent named Quiller on the scene. Objective: ferret out the leader of a rising Neo-Nazi movement. Directed on location by Michael Anderson ["Operation Crossbow"]. George Segal, Alec Guinness, Max Von Sydow, Senta Berger.
11 Judd C
Judd and Ben defend a millionairess's thrill-seeking daughter on trial for grand theft. Judd: Carl Betz. Agnes: Nancy Wickwire.
12 Movie-Western C
"Nevada Smith." [1966] Steve McQueen as a naive cowpoke turned gunslinger to avenge the death of his parents. Brian Keith, Arthur Kennedy, Pat Hingle.

9:30
4 Movie-Western C
"Invitation to a Gunfighter." [1964] Deadly animosity between three men: a hired gun [Yul Brynner], a Confederate veteran [George Segal] and a powerful banker [Pat Hingle].
7 Mary Tyler Moore C

10PM
7 Mannix C
"Overkill," a murder mystery highlighted by complicated plot twists. Mannix joins forces with the police to find a psychotic killer who may be responsible for the death of his friend. Mannix: Mike Connors. Peggy: Gail Fisher.
11 Roller Derby C
The Oakland Bay Bombers vs. the Northeast Cardinals.

11PM
2 6 CBC News-Finstad C
4 News-Rod Chandler C
5 News-John Raye C
7 News-Jack Williams C
8 News C
11 Laramie C
"The Confederate Express." Matt Grundy is taking a large bank draft to Laramie. But the Kerrigan boys don't plan to let it get there. Matt: John Larch.

11:15
2 News, Sports C
5 Movie-Adventure C
"The Big Gamble." [1961] Soldier-of-fortuning it on Africa's Ivory Coast. Stephen Boyd, Juliette Greco, David Wayne.
6 Provincial Affairs C
See 11:35, CBUT.
7 To Be Announced
8 Movie C
"Who's Minding the Mint?"

11:20
6 Movie-Drama C
"The Quilter Memorandum." See 9PM, CHAN.

11:25
12 News

11:30
4 ABC News-Sam Donaldson C
12 Movie-Drama C
"Home from the Hill." [1960] Critically acclaimed adaption of William Humphrey's novel about the estranged relationships of a modern-day Texas family. Wade: Robert Mitchum. Theron: George Hamilton. Rafe: George Peppard.

11:35
2 Provincial Affairs C
Scheduled: a representative of British Columbia's New Democratic Party.

11:40
2 Zut C

11:45
4 Movie-Comedy C
"Dangerous When Wet." [1953] Promoter Windy Webb opffers Katy Higgins a chance to make some money-by swimming the English Channel. Esther Williams, Fernando Lamas.

12:10
2 Movie C
"The Pink Panther." [1964] Director Blake Edwards's funny romp about jewel thieves in European high society. Peter Sellers, David Niven, Capucine.

1:30
4 Movie-Drama
"The Blackboard Jungle." [1955] Violent story of conflict between teachers and students in an inner-city high school. Based on Evan Hunter's novel, the film features Sidney Poitier as Gregory, one of the troubled youths. Glenn Ford, Anne Francis.

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12 Comedy Special
Special: "Robert Young and the Family," a series of family dilemmas enacted by Beau Bridges, Dick Van Dyke, Lee Grant, Julie Sommars, Lurene Tuttle, Jack Warden and William Windom. The dilemmas, introduced by host Robert Young, concern...an over-organized housewife with a highly-programmed family; off field competition among little league fathers; a wife who accidentally meets an old flame; a culture chasm between hippie marrieds and their in-laws; and a couple who must get re-acquainted after their youngest child leaves home. Produced and directed by Bud Yorkin.
["To Rome with Love" and Mary Tyler Moore are preempted.]
Wonder how Robert Young got away with having a CBS special when "Marcus Welby" was a huge hit on ABC. For that matter, why was this station airing "MTM" on Saturday afternoon already after it was a proven hit?
 
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