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Retro: San Francisco UHF independents, Saturday, Oct. 2, 1971

(Source: Oakland Tribune
*These are the only two UHF's in the Tribune's listings.

KGSC 36 San Jose
AM
10 Festival Latino
PM
12 El Derecho De Nacer
12:30 Informacion Y Musica
1 Los Caudillos
1:30 Teatro Latino
3:30 Hank Coca
4 Teatro Mexicano
6 Fractured Flickers
6:30 Country Place
7 Country Carnival
7:30 Porter Wagoner
8 Wilburn Brothers
8:30 Greatest Fights
9 Wrestling
10 Bullfights
12:30A Peter Gunn
1 Movie: “Moon over Miami” (1941)
2:40 Movie: “Legend of Robinson Crusoe” (1962)
4:10 Movie: “Night After Night” (1932)

KBHK 44 San Francisco
AM
8:30 Agriculture
9 Music And Spoken Word
9:30 Kathryn Kuhlman
10 Dobie Gillis
10:30 Mister Ed
11 Father Knows Best
11:30 Hazel
PM
12 Movie: “How To Murder a Rich Uncle” (1958)
1:30 Movie: “Loose In London” (can’t read year, ink smudge)
2:30 Movie: “12 To The Moon” (1960)
4 Kick Boxing
5 Wrestling
6 Outer Limits
7 Movie: “Stranglers of Bombay” (1960)
8:30 One Step Beyond
9 Movie: “Jubal” (1956)
11 Movie: “Garment Jungle” (1957)
 
> KGSC 36 San Jose
> AM
> 10 Festival Latino
> PM
> 12 El Derecho De Nacer
> 12:30 Informacion Y Musica
> 1 Los Caudillos
> 1:30 Teatro Latino
> 3:30 Hank Coca
> 4 Teatro Mexicano
> 6 Fractured Flickers
> 6:30 Country Place
> 7 Country Carnival
> 7:30 Porter Wagoner
> 8 Wilburn Brothers
> 8:30 Greatest Fights
> 9 Wrestling
> 10 Bullfights
> 12:30A Peter Gunn
> 1 Movie: “Moon over Miami” (1941)
> 2:40 Movie: “Legend of Robinson Crusoe” (1962)
> 4:10 Movie: “Night After Night” (1932)

Now here's rarity: Spanish during the day, english shows in the evening. BTW wasn't Spanish outlets KDTV and KEMO on the air at the time?

> KBHK 44 San Francisco

> 1:30 Movie: “Loose In London” (can’t read year, ink smudge)

The "ink smudge" should read 1953. It was a Bowery Boys movie.
 
> Now here's rarity: Spanish during the day, english shows in
> the evening. BTW wasn't Spanish outlets KDTV and KEMO on the
> air at the time?

I suspect KGSC was only Spanish during weekend daytime hours.

I know KEMO had been on the air since 1968 or 1969, although I believe it was still English language in 1971. Not sure about KDTV, but it would still have been on channel 60 if it was on the air then.<P ID="signature">______________


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Were the bullfights carried on KGSC-36 Saturday nights broadcast with commentary in English or in Spanish??
 
> Were the bullfights carried on KGSC-36 Saturday nights
> broadcast with commentary in English or in Spanish??
>
If it's the same show Ted Turner carried on Channel 17
in Atlanta on Saturday nights back then, the commentary
was in English, by someone named Sidney Franklin.

BTW, I think KEMO was one of the U.S. Communications
stations (WATL/36 Atlanta was one) that went on the air
with such promise in 1969, only to all go dark or be
sold by 1972.
 
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