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Retro: Seattle/Bellingham Sat, Dec 11, 1976

from TV Guide-Western Washington State edition

CBUT 2-CBC Vancouver
8:30 Peanuts & Popcorn "Paganini Strikes Again" (a 1974 UK import)
10:00 NFL: Minnesota-Miami
1:00 Dick Van Dyke
1:30 Primus
2:00 Movin' On
3:00 Curling Classic: Jack McDuff (St. John's) v Bruce Roberts (Hibbing MN)
4:00 Space: 1999
5:00 NHL: Colorado-Vancouver (commentators Jim Robson/Ted Reynolds/Bill Good Jr.)
7:30 Stay Tuned!
8:00 Andy (guest Jonathan Winters)
8:30 CBC News
9:00 Movie "My Man Godfrey"
11:00 CBC News
11:15 Provincial Affairs
11:20 News
11:45 LaPierre (guests Zubin Mehta and France Castel)
12:15 Movie "They Came to Cordura"

KOMO 4-ABC Seattle
7:00 Tom & Jerry/Mumbly
7:30 Jabberjaw
8:00 Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt
9:30 Krofft Supershow
10:30 Pioneer Bowl: Division II championship, live from Wichita Falls; Montana State beat Akron 24-13
1:30 Superfriends
2:00 Junior Almost Anything Goes (coaches John Byner, William Shatner, and Anson Williams)
2:30 American Bandstand (guests Judy Collins and Jermaine Jackson)
3:30 Ara's Sports World (guest Sheila Young)
4:00 NFL Game of the Week
4:30 ABC Wide World of Sports: US-USSR Heavyweight Boxing Championships/World Trophy Freestyle Skiing Championships
6:00 NFL: Los Angeles-Detroit
9:00 Lawrence Welk (Italian favorites)
10:00 Holmes & Yoyo
10:30 What's Happening!!
11:00 News
11:30 ABC News
11:45 Peter Marshall (guests Jessica Walter, George Gobel, and Starbuck)

KING 5-NBC Seattle
7:00 Woody Woodpecker
7:30 Pink Panther
9:00 Speed Buggy
9:30 Monster Squad
10:00 Space Ghost/Frankenstein Jr.
10:30 Big John, Little John
11:00 Land of the Lost
11:30 Muggsy
noon Survival (crabs on a coral strand near Bermuda)
12:30 Grandstand (first of a 2-parter on the NFL's losing teams; interviews include the Seahawks' Mike Curtis, Tampa Bay's John McKay, and Atlanta's Tommy Nobis)
1:00 NFL: Pittsburgh-Houston
4:00 Super Bowl Highlights: Super Bowl VI (1972), where Dallas whooped Miami 24-3 in New Orleans
4:30 Explorers
5:00 Great American Game (Dean Petrich/discussing King County's agricultural land)
5:30 News
6:00 NBC Nightly News
6:30 Kidsworld
7:00 Gong Show (guests Phyllis Diller, Clifton Davis, and Rip Taylor)
7:30 Wild Kingdom "Chase of the Onager" (in pursuit of Iran's wild donkeys)
8:00 Nature's Half-Acre (a True Life Adventure on the variety of lifeforms on a small plot of land)
8:40 Movie "Lt. Robin Crusoe, USN"
11:00 News
11:30 Saturday Night (host Candice Bergen/music by Frank Zappa)
1:00 Movie "The Innocents" (bw)

CHEK 6-CBC/CTV Victoria
6:00 University of the Air
6:30 Puckett's General Store
7:00 Travel '76
7:30 Art of Cooking
8:00 Circle Square
8:30 Joys of Collecting
9:00 Agape
9:30 Maturity: The Golden Years
10:00 Wrestling
11:00 McGowan & Company
11:30 Keith McColl
noon Movie: TBA
1:30 Show Biz
2:00 Red Fisher
2:30 Country Way
3:00 Curling Classic: McDuff v Roberts
4:00 Space: 1999
5:00 NFL: Colorado-Vancouver
7:30 Stay Tuned!
8:00 Starsky & Hutch
9:00 Movie "Smash-Up on Interstate 5"
11:00 CBC News
11:15 Provincial Affairs
11:20 Movie "The Getaway"
1:50 Movie "Francis of Assisi"
4:05 Movie "Father Came Too"

KIRO 7-CBS Seattle
also on 70 Port Angeles, 72 Everett, 78 Centralia/Chehalis, 78 Vashon Island/Des Moines, 79 Olympia, 79 Puyallup, and 80 Bremerton
6:30 Sunrise Semester "The Novel and Theater of Contemporary France"
7:00 Sylvester & Tweety
7:30 Clue Club
8:00 Bugs Bunny/Road Runner
9:00 Tarzan-Lord of the Jungle
9:30 NFL Today
10:00 NFL: Minnesota-Miami
1:00 Shazam!/Isis
2:00 Dialogue
2:30 Movie "Sail a Crooked Ship" (bw)
4:00 Famous Classic Tales "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea"
5:00 Alice
5:30 News
6:00 CBS Evening News
6:30 Sonny & Cher (guests Andy Griffith and Twiggy)
7:30 Night Before Christmas
8:00 Mary Tyler Moore
8:30 Bob Newhart
9:00 All in the Family
9:30 $128,000 Question
10:00 Carol Burnett (guest Betty White)
11:00 Movie "On the Beach" (bw)
1:30 Mod Squad

BCTV 8-CTV Vancouver (calls CHAN)
6:00 University of the Air
6:30 Puckett's General Store
7:00 Travel '76
7:30 Art of Cooking
8:00 Circle Square
8:30 Pete's Place
9:00 Kiddies on Kamera
9:30 Kidstuff
10:30 Let's Go!
11:00 Dale Harney (Magic Palace, from CFAC Calgary)
noon McGowan & Company
12:30 Keith McColl
1:00 Joys of Collecting
1:30 Journal International
2:00 Show Biz
2:30 Jeffersons
3:00 Wrestling
4:00 CTV Wide World of Sports: Junior Grand Prix and Prix des Provinces, both horse-jumping events
6:00 Amazing Kreskin (guest Arlene Dahl)
6:30 Funny Farm (this week's episode of CTV's craptacular Hee Haw knock-off features guests Barbara Mandrell and Rip Taylor)
7:00 Emergency!
8:00 Frosty the Snowman
9:00 Movie "The Getaway"
11:30 CTV National News (future NBC newsman/KNBC anchor Keith Morrison worked the weekend shift back then)
11:50 News/Access
12:30 Movie "A Man for All Seasons"
3:00 Movie "The McKenzie Break"

KCTS 9-PBS Seattle
8:00 Sesame Street
9:00 Once Upon a Classic "Heidi" (pt 3)
9:30 Zoom
10:00 Infinity Factory
10:30 Rebop
11:00 Carracolendas
11:30 Sesame Street
12:30 Big Blue Marble
1:00 Forsyte Saga marathon (14 hrs)

KSTW 11-Ind Tacoma
also on 2 North Seattle
7:30 Across the Fence
8:00 Big Blue Marble
8:30 Farm-City Forum
9:00 Lifestyle (Washington State University's finances)
9:30 The Lesson
10:00 Hi Doug (guest Cathy Taylor)
10:30 Charisma
11:00 Wally's Workshop
11:30 Garner Ted Armstrong (people's apathy towards prophecies of destruction)
noon Movie "Fluffy"
2:00 Movie "Spooks Run Wild" (bw)
3:45 Our Gang (bw)
4:00 Outer Limits (bw)
5:00 Twilight Zone (bw, x2/part 1 is the episode where William Shatner plays a man who thinks he sees a creature tampering with an airplane engine)
6:00 Star Trek
7:00 Hee Haw (guests Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers)
8:00 Dolly (guest Rod McKuen)
8:30 Pop! Goes the Country (guests Donna Fargo and Johnny Paycheck)
9:00 Music Hall America (guests Barbara Mandrell, Jody Miller, Ronnie Milsap, Rex Allen Jr., and Rip Taylor)
10:00 Star Trek
11:00 Route 66 (bw)
mid. Big Valley (listed as bw; typo?)

KVOS 12-CBS Bellingham
6:05 With This Ring
6:20 Anchor (origins of celebrating Christmas and its meaning)
6:50 News
7:00 Frisky Frolics
8:00 Sylvester & Tweety
8:30 Wacky Races
9:00 Dastardly & Muttley
9:30 NFL Today
10:00 NFL: Minnesota-Miami
1:00 Shazam!/Isis
2:00 Ark II
2:30 Outlook
3:00 Channel 12 News Conference
3:30 Funorama
4:30 CBS Sports Spectacular: a boxing doubleheader from Vegas; (1) Earnie Shaver (53-5-1) v Roy Williams (21-5) in a 10-round heavyweight bout, (2) Mike Rossman (27-3-2) v Mike Quarry (58-7-1) in a 10-round light-heavyweight tilt
6:00 CBS Evening News
6:30 Channel 12 Special (sculptor Avard Fairbanks creates a bust of Thomas Jefferson, while discussing both sculpture and Jefferson)
7:00 Wild, Wild World of Animals (life in a coral reef)
7:30 $128,000 Question
8:00 Candid Camera
8:30 Bob Newhart
9:00 All in the Family
9:30 Alice
10:00 Carol Burnett
11:00 Movie "The Unfaithful Wife"

KCPQ 13-PBS Tacoma
also on 4 Vancouver (the one across from Portland), 70 Longview/Kelso, 73 Olympia, and 83 Centralia/Chehalis
4:30pm Consultation
5:00 Community Express
5:30 Once Upon a Classic "Heidi" (pt 3)
6:00 Rebop
6:30 Black Perspective on the News
7:00 Nova "Inside the Shark"
8:00 KCPQ Membership Drive
8:05 Adams Chronicles (pt 12)
9:05 KCPQ Membership Drive
9:10 Lure of the Dolphins
10:05 Legend of Rudolph Valentino
10:50 KCPQ Membership Drive
11:00 Portland Wrestling

KTPS 62-PBS Tacoma
6pm Guppies to Groupers
6:30 Washington Week in Review
7:00 Rebop
7:30 Once Upon a Classic "Heidi" (pt 4)
8:00 The Way It Was: recalling the 1940 NFL championship game where, in the biggest butt-kicking in NFL history, Da Bears beat Washington 73-0 (ironically, the Redskins beat the Bears 7-3 3 weeks earlier, post-game comments by the Redskins' owner calling the Bears crybabies were a major motivating factor for Chicago's taking major revenge)
8:30 National Geographic "Treasure!"
9:30 Nepal: Where the Gods are Young (look at the country's art)
10:00 Woman
 
Bluenoser said:
KCPQ 13-PBS Tacoma
10:50 KCPQ Membership Drive
11:00 Portland Wrestling

No doubt when they asked "If you want to see more quality programming like this...", I would certainly make a pledge.
 
How is it that KOMO 4 (ABC) got an NFL game if this was a Sunday Afternoon? Something tells me that ain't right.....

Cheers & 73 :D
 
WOuld love a weekday and Sunday schedule as well - IF you have the time...I will try to post some retros fro LA in the late 80's maybe - I have quite a few from 1984 to 1998.
 
Charles1 said:
Pat Cook said:
How is it that KOMO 4 (ABC) got an NFL game if this was a Sunday Afternoon? Something tells me that ain't right.....

Um, uh...it was Saturday.
Even with my mistake, I thought ABC only had Monday Night rights, no?

Cheers & 73 :D
 
Regarding the listing of "Big Valley" at 12 Midnight on KSTW-11 as being in black-and-white:

Maybe the pilot was shot in black-and-white and KSTW was broadcasting it that night.

A few filmed shows that premiered in the fall of 1965 (like "Hogan's Heroes" and "Get Smart!") had black-and-white pilots but the rest of the episodes were in color. Maybe "Big Valley" did, too.
 
azumanga said:
Bluenoser said:
KCPQ 13-PBS Tacoma
10:50 KCPQ Membership Drive
11:00 Portland Wrestling

No doubt when they asked "If you want to see more quality programming like this...", I would certainly make a pledge.

As a commercial TV station, KTVW channel 13 had carried wrestling. When the Clover Park School District bought the station, they tried carrying wrestling for a while as an experiment to bring new viewers to public TV. Apparently, it didn't work, as I don't recall the wrestling staying around for much more than a year or so.
 
Joseph_Gallant said:
Regarding the listing of "Big Valley" at 12 Midnight on KSTW-11 as being in black-and-white:

Maybe the pilot was shot in black-and-white and KSTW was broadcasting it that night.

A few filmed shows that premiered in the fall of 1965 (like "Hogan's Heroes" and "Get Smart!") had black-and-white pilots but the rest of the episodes were in color. Maybe "Big Valley" did, too.

Maybe...but probably not. KSTW did carry both "Hogan's Heroes" and "Get Smart" syndicated packages at various times in the seventies, and never did air the black and white pilots for either of those shows. That being the case, my guess is that they would not have bothered to broadcast the black and white pilot of "Big Valley", either.
 
Pat Cook said:
Charles1 said:
Pat Cook said:
How is it that KOMO 4 (ABC) got an NFL game if this was a Sunday Afternoon? Something tells me that ain't right.....

Um, uh...it was Saturday.
Even with my mistake, I thought ABC only had Monday Night rights, no?

Cheers & 73 :D

During the 1970s, the final Monday Night game was played on Saturday.
 
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