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RETRO SAN FRANCISCO TV- Monday June 20, 1977

source: San Francisco Chronicle

RETRO SAN FRANCISCO TV- Monday June 20, 1977

Channel Lineup
2 KTVU-TV (Ind.) Oakland/San Francisco
3 KCRA-TV (NBC) Sacramento
4 KRON-TV (NBC) San Francisco
5 KPIX-TV (CBS) San Francisco
6 KVIE-TV (PBS) Sacramento
7 KGO-TV (ABC) San Francisco
8 KSBW-TV (NBC) Salinas/Monterey
9 KQED-TV (PBS) San Francisco
10 KXTV-TV (CBS) Sacramento
11 KNTV-TV (ABC) San Jose
12 KCOY-TV (CBS) Santa Maria
13 KOVR-TV (ABC) Stockton/Sacramento
14 KCSM-TV (PBS) San Mateo
20 KEMO-TV (Ind.) San Francisco
26 KTSF-TV (Ind.) San Francisco
31 KMUV-TV (Ind.) Sacramento
32 KQEC-TV (PBS) San Francisco
36 KICU-TV (Ind.) San Jose
38 KUDO-TV (TBN) San Francisco
40 KTXL-TV (Ind.) Sacramento
44 KHBK-TV (Ind.) San Francisco
46 KMST-TV (CBS) Salinas
60 KDTV-TV (Spanish) San Francisco

MORNING
5:00
46- PTL Club

6:00
3- College Credit Courses
5-10-12- Summer Semester
11- Film
40- Public Affairs

6:20
4- News
7- Educational Programming

6:30
4- School of the Air
5- Sut Yung Ying Yoo
8- Punto de Interes
10- Captain Kangaroo
11- Reporter’s Notebook
12- Potpourri
13- Let’s Speak Spanish
40- Not For Women Only

6:50
7- News

7:00
2- Cartoon Town
4-3-8- Today
5-12-46- CBS News
7-11-13- Good Morning America
40- Howdy Doody

7:25
4- Community Calendar
5- News; Bilingual

7:30
4-3-8- Today Show
5-12-46- CBS News
10- Seven Thirty A.M
20- Stock Market to 9:30am
40- Cartoons

8:00
2- Bullwinkle
5-12-46- Captain Kangaroo
9- Electric Company
10- News
40- The Archies

8:25
4- Newsign

8:30
2- Romper Room
4-3-8- Today Show
9- Vegetable Soup
40- Lassie

9:00
2- Big Valley
3- Tattletales
4- Sanford and Son
5- Kathryn Crosby Show
7- A.M San Francisco
8- Concentration
9- Sesame Street
10- Dinah
11- Ironside
12-46- Here’s Lucy
13- Morning Scene
40- Flintstones

9:30
4-3-8- Hollywood Squares
5-12-46- Price is Right
20- Real Estate Report
36- Yoga for Health
40- Lucy Show

10:00
2- The FBI
4-3-8- Wheel of Fortune
7-11-13- Happy Days
9- Magic Pages
20- Villa Allegre
36- Left, Right and Center
40- The Man Who Undestood Women

10:15
9- Cover to Cover

10:30
4-3-8- It’s Anybody’s Guess
5-10-12-46- Love of Life
7-11-13- $20,000 Pyramid
36- Mike Douglas Show
44- Dusty’s Treehouse

10:55
5-10-12-46- CBS News

11:00
2- Donahue (Dick Clark)
4-3-8- Shoot for the Stars
5-10-12-46- Young and the Restless
7-11-13- Second Chance
44- Not for Women Only

11:30
3- Joker’s Wild
4-8- Chico and the Man
5-10-12-46- Search for Tomorrow
7-11-13- Family Feud
44- Newstalk

AFTERNOON
12:00
2- That Girl
3-4-5-10-12- News
7-11-13- All My Children
8- Gong Show
20- The 700 Club
36- Movie- The Wizard of Mars (1964)
40- Dick Van Dyke
44- Underdog
46- Midday
60- Spanish Programs to 11pm

12:30
2- Movie- Donovan’s Brain (1953)
3- Phil Donahue
4-8- Days of Our Lives
5-10-12-46- As The World Turns
40- Andy Griffith Show
44- Tennessee Tuxedo

1:00
7-11- Ryan’s Hope
13- Crosswits
31- PTL Club
40- Movie- The Hook (1963)
44- Beverly Hillbillies

1:30
3- Mary Hartman
4-8- The Doctors
5-10-12-46- Guiding Light
7-11-13- One Life to Live
20- Life in the Spirit
36- Movie- Northwest Outpost (1947)

2:00
4-3-8- Another World
5-10-12-46- All in the Family
20- Spanish Programs to 9:30pm
44- Huck and Yogi

2:15
7-11-13- General Hospital

2:30
2- Porky and Friends
5-10-12-46- Match Game ‘77

3:00
2- Mighty Mouse and Bugs
3- Days of Our Lives
4- Dinah!
5-12- Tattletales
7-11-13- Edge of Night
8- Merv Griffin
9- Making it Count
10- Price is Right
31- Spanish Programs to 11pm
40- Three Stooges
44- Popeye
46- Dinah!

3:30
2- The Archies
5- Marcus Welby M.D
7- Movie- Fantastic Flying Fools (1967)
9- Lillias, Yoga and You
11- Star Trek
12- Dinah
13- Ryan’s Hope
36- Movie- The Clue of the Silver Key (1963)
38- Religious Programs to Midnight
40- Popeye and Bugs Bunny
44- Superman

4:00
2-3- New Mickey Mouse Club
9-6-14- Sesame Street
10- Mike Douglas
13- My Three Sons
40- Gilligan’s Island
44- Flintstones

4:30
2- Batman
3- Lucy Show
4- Merv Griffin Show
5- Mike Douglas
8- Get Smart
11- Adam-12
13- Family Affair
40- Partridge Family
44- Monkees
46- Mickey Mouse Club

5:00
2- Partridge Family
3-7-11- News
8- Bewitched
9-6-14- Mister Rogers Neighborhood
12-46- Emergency One
13- Adam-12
36- My Favorite Martian
40- Brady Bunch
44- Lost In Space

5:30
2- Bewitched
7-11- Monday Night Baseball- New York Yankees @ Detroit Tigers
8- Brady Bunch
9-6-14- Electric Company
10-13- News
36- Get Smart
40- Hogan’s Heroes

EVENING
6:00
2-40- Star Trek
3-4-5-8-10-12-46- News
6- Lillias, Yoga and You
9-14- Zoom
36- Movie- The Curse of the Fly (1965)
44- Emergency One

6:30
5-12-46- CBS News (Walter Cronkite)
6- Erica
9-14- Villa Allegre
13- Merv Griffin
32- Magic Pages

6:45
32- Cover to Cover

7:00
2- The Odd Couple
3- Weeknight
4- NBC News- (John Chancellor/David Brinkley)
5- News
8- To Tell the Truth
9-6-MacNeil/Lehrer Report
10- Concentration
12- Undersea Wolrd of Jacques Cousteau
14- Lillias, Yoga and You
32- Zoom
40- Marcus Welby
44- Hogan’s Heroes
46- National Geographic- “Amazon”

7:30
2- Movie- The Honey Pot (1967)
3- Hollywood Squares
4- Special Report
5- Evening: The MTWF Show
6- Black Perspective on the News
8- The Odd Couple
9- Newsroom
10- Match Game
14- MacNeil/Lehrer Report
32- Vegetable Soup

8:00
4-3-8- Mulligan’s Stew
5-10-12-46- The Jeffersons
7-11-13- Comedy Special- The Chopped Liver Brothers
9- War and Peace
14- Tell Me If Anything Ever Was Done
26- Judy Lynn Show
32- Making it Count
36- Movie- No Minor Vices (1948)
40- Movie- An American in Paris (1951)
44- Movie- Compulsion (1959)

8:30
5-10-12-46- Sheilds and Yarnell
7-11- ABC News- (Harry Reasoner/Barbara Walters
13- Monday Night Baseball- New York Yankees @ Detroit Tigers
26- Great Game of Basketball
32- Greece Our Cutural Heritage

9:00
5-10-12-46- Maude
7- Movie- Bunny Lake is Missing
9-6-14- The Pallisers
11- Movie- Charge of the Light Brigade (1936)
26- Chinese Programs to 10pm
32- The Frugal Gourmet

9:30
4-3-8- Movie- The Man From Atlantis
5-10-12-46- All’s Fair
20- Musical Comedy
32- Woman

10:00
2-40- News
5-10-12-46- Sonny and Cher Show
9- Human Rights
20- Roller Derby
26- Praise the Lord
32- Newsroom
36- Merv Griffin Show
44- Maverick

10:30
32- MacNeil/Lehrer Report

11:00
2- Liar’s Club
3-4-5-7-8-10-11-12-13-46- News
20- The 700 Club
31- PTL Club
32- Lillias, Yoga and You
40- All That Glitters
44- Mary Hartman

11:30
2- Joker’s Wild
4-3-8- Tonight Show
5-12-46- Kojak
7-11- Streets of San Francisco
9- Wernher von Braun: He Aimed at the Stars
10- It Takes a Thief
13- Ironside
32-6- News
36- Movies- Impulse (1956)/Out of the Past (1947)/The Mighty Barnum (1934)/The Pearl of Death (1944)
40- I Love Lucy
44- All That Glitters

12:00
2- News
13- Ironside
40- Movie- Operation Secret (1952)/Alaska Highway (1943)/Midnight Manhunt (1945)/Danger Street (1947)
44- Night Gallery

12:30
5-12-46- Movie- The Delta Factor
13- Streets of San Francisco

12:37
7-11- Toma

1:00
4-3-8- Tomorrow

1:45
11- Movies- Seminole Uprising (1955)/The Tijuana Story (1957)/When the Devil Commands (1941)

2:30
5- Rifleman
 
Peter J. Wiggins said:
5:30
7-11- Monday Night Baseball- New York Yankees @ Detroit Tigers

8:30
13- Monday Night Baseball- New York Yankees @ Detroit Tigers

Did a lot of West Coast ABC affiliates tape-delay Monday Night Baseball?
 
I was in Los Angeles on Monday night, July 25, 1977,
and the ABC Monday Night Baseball game was carried
on tape-delay on KABC. I don't remember who was
playing; I think the Yankees might have been one of
the teams.
 
A minor correction on the channel list: the channel 12 listed here was KHSL in Chico, (Northern CA), not KCOY in Santa Maria(Southern CA), although both were(and maybe still are?) CBS affiliates.

Re: Monday Night Baseball, I read on another board that some West Coast ABC affiliates did in fact delay it in the '70s and '80s. In fact, by 1985, all of the West Coast affiliates aired the games on a delay of at least one hour(starting at 6 PM Pacific), and sometimes 3 hours. ABC finally dropped the tape delays for the 1986 season.
 
KEMO-20 ran Villa Allegre at 10a but that was only a half-hour show. There are no listings from 10:30 to noon. Did they go dark for 90 minutes?
 
Nope. June 27 was a Monday; fast forward to
the following Mondays: July 4, 11, 18, 25; August
1, 8, 15 (Elvis died on Tuesday the 16th, which is
the point from which I worked back to get the date
of Monday, July 25). But by coincidence, I was in
San Francisco on Wednesday, July 27, although I
didn't get to watch anything; had to catch a plane
to Dallas late that day.
 
My bad - once I saw your post and the thread title, I thought there might have been an error - turns out, I didn't look at the months close enough...
 
I guess KQEC 32 was Dark for most of the day,that must have been why the FCC took it away from KQED.Good to see, ill post it on the Cal Tv board
 
travisl5678 said:
I guess KQEC 32 was Dark for most of the day,that must have been why the FCC took it away from KQED.
...not necessarily. KTCI/17 Minneapolis-St. Paul was mainly used to transmit weather reports when I lived in the market in '86; I suspect KQEC could have been used for the same thing (using the same graphics system that WSNS/44 Chicago had when they signed on as an all-news TV station in 1970) when not airing standard-formatted programming...
 
travisl5678 said:
I guess KQEC 32 was Dark for most of the day,that must have been why the FCC took it away from KQED.Good to see, ill post it on the Cal TV board

That was for taking the station dark for months and years on end without an acceptable reason. There was also question to the reason given. KQED fought to keep the license of KQEC until 1991 when they gave up.

Being off the air for during the daytime was common for many PBS stations prior to 1980 especially. In fact prior to 1955, most TV stations didn't sign on until 3-4 PM.

They didn't lose their license for being off the air during the day.

http://bulk.resource.org/courts.gov/c/F2/752/752.F2d.670.82-1235.83-2105.html
 
1:00
7-11- Ryan’s Hope
13- Crosswits
31- PTL Club
40- Movie- The Hook (1963)
44- Beverly Hillbillies

1:30
3- Mary Hartman
4-8- The Doctors
5-10-12-46- Guiding Light
7-11-13- One Life to Live
20- Life in the Spirit
36- Movie- Northwest Outpost (1947)

2:00
4-3-8- Another World
5-10-12-46- All in the Family
20- Spanish Programs to 9:30pm
44- Huck and Yogi


What happened on ch. 44 at 1:30? The "Hillbillies" can't have been 1 hour?
 
I recall as late as 1988 ABC monday Night baseball was delayed ,even for the SF Giants, KFSN 30 in Fresno started at 8 PM a one hour delay, but KBAK Bakersfield carried at 7 PM. I live in Fresno and could get KBAK 29, even today. i had and still have a good antenna, I m sure KGO 7, KOVR 13 and KNTV 11 ran the Giants live back then. KFSN thought Jeopardy and Wheel were more important.
 
Michael Rivers Kramer said:
Being off the air for during the daytime was common for many PBS stations prior to 1980 especially.

They didn't lose their license for being off the air during the day.

As long as they meet the 90 minutes a day minimum, their license was still good.

Prior to the 1980s, many PBS stations had daytime service during the week for in-school instructional programming -- when school is not in session, they would often not begin broadcast until later in the afternoon. In fact, some stations would remain off the air when school is not in session, such as on weekends or even during winter and summer breaks, for weeks on end. Tampa Bay's WUSF was one of these channels -- they would not broadcast on weekends, holidays or during the summer until around 1974 or 1975, when they began a year-round, 7-day schedule. It's competitor, WEDU, started seven-day programming in the early-1970s, though it wasn't until around 1979 when that station began all-day programming on weekdays when there was no school.
 
tantric38 said:
KEMO-20 ran Villa Allegre at 10a but that was only a half-hour show. There are no listings from 10:30 to noon. Did they go dark for 90 minutes?
I remember that after Jim Gabbert acquired TV 20, Villa Allegre continued to air for about a year at 6:30am. Maybe the station was obligated to continue airing it regardless of ownership? I always thought that Villa Allegre didn't blend in with the old tv programming that Gabbert was showing?
 
RBW said:
1:00
7-11- Ryan’s Hope
13- Crosswits
31- PTL Club
40- Movie- The Hook (1963)
44- Beverly Hillbillies

1:30
3- Mary Hartman
4-8- The Doctors
5-10-12-46- Guiding Light
7-11-13- One Life to Live
20- Life in the Spirit
36- Movie- Northwest Outpost (1947)

2:00
4-3-8- Another World
5-10-12-46- All in the Family
20- Spanish Programs to 9:30pm
44- Huck and Yogi


What happened on ch. 44 at 1:30? The "Hillbillies" can't have been 1 hour?
Unless they showed two episodes? But then, maybe it was a TV Guide typo?
 
tantric38 said:
BTW, What do you know? KPIX actually cleared the daytime TPIR.

Not for long. in '78, Kathyrn Crosby's 30 minute show was replaced by local talk show People Are Talking, which was 60 minutes long, and ran until 1990 or so. TPIR was shifted to either KBHK 44 or maybe TV20 (KEMO, KTZO, KOFY)...can't remember.

At the time, KPIX was owned by Westinghouse (this is way before Westinghouse bought CBS), and seemed to delight in making CBS angry. KPIX was also famous for preempting network movies they found to be to have objectionable content, usually violence. The network TV premiere of Death Wish (Charles Bronson) was one of the films KPIX refused to run.
 
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