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Retro: Seattle/Tacoma Sun, May 16, 1971

from TV Guide-Seattle/Tacoma edition
Not listed: educational stations KPEC 56-Clover Park and KTPS 62-Tacoma
Program Notes: If Game 6 of Chicago-Montreal Stanley Cup finals is needed, it will air on CBS at 11am, with National Amateur Boxing Championships at 10am; if not, live coverage of the Martin Luther King International Freedom Games will air at 12:30pm

KOMO 4-ABC
6:45 Note of Faith
6:55 Farm Report
7:05 Thought for the Day
7:10 News
7:15 Sacred Heart
7:30 Songs of the Faith
8:00 This is the Life
8:30 Consumer Report (effects on credit on food sales, fraudulent meat sales)
9:00 Golden Years
9:30 Youth in Agriculture
10:00 Jonny Quest
10:30 Catannoga Cats
11:00 Bullwinkle
11:30 Discovery "Finland-Land of Design"
noon Brainsville "Poly Water (a type of water that boils at 600F and freezes at 20F)
12:30 Alabama 500 Stock Car Race (JIP; commentators Chris Economaki/Bill Flemming/Dave Diles)
2:00 Directions "Religion in America" (conclusion; clergy representatives discuss the 10-part report...Dr. David Read (Madison Ave Presbyterian, NYC), Dr. Paul M. Stevens (Southern Baptist Convention), Rev. Edmund Nadolny (RC Archdiocese of Hartford), and Rabbi Max J. Routtenberg (Temple B'nai Shalom, Rockville Center LI)
2:30 Issues & Answers
3:00 Action: Inner City (profile of Malcolm X)
3:30 What's New in School? (Marty Wilson with the first of series on controversial new directions in education, topic #1 is changing elementary school behavior)
4:00 Husky Football: highlights of the varsity v alumni game, recorded yesterday (Bruce King)
5:00 Here Come the Brides
6:00 Challenge (the clergy panel discusses chapters from the book Future Shock)
6:30 News (Brook Stanford)
7:00 Untamed World
7:30 Celebrity Bowling: Peter Lawford/Dick Martin v Jo Ann Pflug/Don Saroyan
8:00 FBI "Antennae of Death"
9:00 Movie "Vertigo"
11:35 News (Brook Stanford)
11:50 ABC News (Bill Beutel)
12:05 Movie "The Sound and the Fury" (bw)

KING 5-NBC
7:25 News
7:30 Perspective
8:00 With This Ring
8:15 Signs of Life
8:30 The Answer
9:00 Dean John Leffler
9:15 Davey & Goliath "Cousin Barney"
9:30 Insight
10:00 Today/Tomorrow "Why Middle Schools?" (pt 4 of a 6-episode series on Seattle schools)
10:30 Gardening (Ed Hume)
11:00 Community Workshop (World Campus Afloat NW rep Tony Garcis shows a film of students on a world tour)
11:30 Frontiers of Faith "Sit Down, Shut Up or Get Out"
12:30 Wunda Wunda
1:00 Let's Catch a Wish "Contributions"
1:30 Sealy Ladies PGA Classic golf
3:00 Comment! (guests House Committee on Internal Security chair Rep. Richard Ichord (D-MO), VFW commander-in-chief Herbert Rainwater (commenting on peace demonstrations), former speechwriter Karl Hess (abolishing the Presidency), and California politician Charles Conrad (commenting on Vietnam))
3:30 Meet the Press (guests: Congressional Black Caucus members Rep. Shirley Chisholm (D-NY), Charles Diggs Jr. (D-MI), and William Clay (D-MO); producer Lawrence E. Spivak takes a turn on the panel)
4:00 Movie "Operation Pacific" (bw)
6:00 News (Gary Justice)
6:30 NBC Nightly News
7:00 Great Zoos (Sonora Desert Museum, Arizona)
7:30 Wonderful World of Disney "Emil and the Detectives" (pt 2/first aired 1965, filmed in Berlin)
8:30 Bill Cosby "Tobacco Road"
9:00 Bonanza "Top Hand"
10:00 Bold Ones "Some Day, They'll Elect a President"
11:00 News (John Raye)
11:30 Twilight Zone "The 16-Millimeter Shrine" (bw)

KIRO 7-CBS
relays: 2 Shelton, 72 Everett, 78 Edmonds, 78 Vashon Island/Des Moines, 79 Renton/Mercer Island, 79 Olympia, and 79 Puyallup
6:00 Christophers
6:30 Agriculture USA
7:00 Tom & Jerry
7:30 Penelope Pitstop
8:00 Day of Discovery "The Life I Now Live"
8:30 It is Written "Taproots"
9:00 Tabernacle Choir (Music & the Spoken Word?)
9:30 Camera Three: Belgian experimental theater group Theatre Laboratoire Vicinal performs scenes from its play Real Reel; critic Margaret Croyden commentates
10:00 TBA (see sports note at top of post)
1:30 Animal World "Amboseli: Struggle for Survival" (plight of wildlife at Amboseli Game Reserve, Kenya)
2:00 Movie "McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force"
4:00 Face the Nation
4:30 Movie "Tarzan's Peril" (bw)
6:00 CBS Evening News (Roger Mudd)
6:30 Lowell Thomas (climbing Annapurna IV in Nepal)
7:00 Lassie "The Innocents" (an all-animal episode where Lassie teaches her pups how to swim and care for themselves)
7:30 Hogan's Heroes "At Last, Schultz Knows Something" (the Germans' A-bomb research site, and Hogan tries to get his hands on some truth serum)
8:00 Ed Sullivan (guests George Hamilton, Bernadette Peters, Oliver, the Phil Driscoll Explosion, the Young Saints, Georgie Kaye, and Skiles & Henderson)
9:00 Glen Campbell (guests Dean Martin, Anne Murray, and John Byner (who imitates Dean))
10:00 Adventure "Lure of the Tall Ship" (aboard the Danish square-rigger schoolship Danmark as it crosses the Atlantic, 180 cadets ages 15 to 18, embark on 6-month "life lessons in practical seamanship")
11:00 CBS News (Dan Rather)
11:15 Movie "High Noon" (bw)

KCTS 9-PBS
6pm Sesame Street (ep 261)
7:00 Young Films '71 (winners of the NET Young People's Film Competition, introduced by David Steinberg)
8:00 Jean Shepherd's America "And the Bad Guys are Back on the Shore Shaking Their Fists" (telling tales on a Florida houseboat)
8:30 World We Live In "Animal War, Animal Peace"
9:00 Masterpiece Theatre "The Possessed" (pt 3-The Convict; followed by archaeologist Robert Erskine surveying Greek and Egyptian phials)
10:00 NET Opera Theatre "Owen Wingrave" (filmed by the BBC at Aldeburgh Festival Hall)

KTNT 11-Ind
relay: 2 Seattle
10:15 News/Sports/Weather
10:30 Hour of Power
11:30 Oral Roberts (sickness, healing, and Jesus Christ)
noon Portrait of the Orient
12:30 Rex Humbard (calling on God for spiritual help)
1:30 I Believe in Miracles (guest Kecia Niemann)
2:00 Voice of Calvary
2:30 Rifleman "The Wrong Man" (bw)
3:00 Laramie "The Violent Ones"
4:00 Movie "Flame of Barbary Coast" (bw)
6:00 Movie "State Fair"
8:30 Outdoors (Maury Rider)
9:00 Scenario '70 "Urban Coalition" (Len Higgins)
9:30 Ask Your Doctor
10:00 Door to Life
10:30 World Tomorrow (Garner Ted Armstrong discusses a variety of subjects: religion, the UN, capital punishment, racial problems, anti-Semitism, the Middle East, Vietnam, and American military pride)
11:00 News (Charles Burd)

KTVW 13-Ind
All programs B&W unless otherwise indicated
6pm Youth Speaks
6:30 True Story
7:00 Sacred Heart
7:15 Christophers
7:30 Bible Answers
8:00 Patterns for Living
8:30 Insight
9:00 Big Picture
9:30 Soul Subjects (c)
10:00 Voice of Calvary
10:30 Voice of the Church
 
Bluenoser said:
If Game 6 of Chicago-Montreal Stanley Cup finals is needed, ...

As it turned out, it was needed. The Habs won 4-3 to force a deciding game in Chicagoland. Two days later, they would lay claim on the Cup.
 
Bluenoser said:
KTVW 13-Ind
All programs B&W unless otherwise indicated
6pm Youth Speaks
6:30 True Story
7:00 Sacred Heart
7:15 Christophers
7:30 Bible Answers
8:00 Patterns for Living
8:30 Insight
9:00 Big Picture
9:30 Soul Subjects (c)
10:00 Voice of Calvary
10:30 Voice of the Church

According to KCPQ's Wikipedia article, the station broadcasted all programs in black and white only, up until around 1972, when they started colorcasting.

Maybe TVG labelling "Soul Subjects" as a color program was an error?
 
azumanga said:
Bluenoser said:
KTVW 13-Ind
All programs B&W unless otherwise indicated
6pm Youth Speaks
6:30 True Story
7:00 Sacred Heart
7:15 Christophers
7:30 Bible Answers
8:00 Patterns for Living
8:30 Insight
9:00 Big Picture
9:30 Soul Subjects (c)
10:00 Voice of Calvary
10:30 Voice of the Church

According to KCPQ's Wikipedia article, the station broadcasted all programs in black and white only, up until around 1972, when they started colorcasting.

Maybe TVG labelling "Soul Subjects" as a color program was an error?

Entirely possible, given that TVG also claimed one of the NYC stations, otherwise full color, ran its sign-on news in B&W :D
 
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