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Retro: Southern Saskatchewan Mon, Apr 23, 1984

from Regina Leader-Post

CKCK 2-CTV Regina
5:00 Six Million Dollar Man
6:00 20 Minute Workout
6:30 Canada AM
9:00 Romper Room
9:30 20 Minute Workout
10:00 Guess What
10:30 Just Like Mom
11:00 AM Magazine
noon Flintstones
12:30 News
1:00 Another World
2:00 General Hospital
3:00 Don Harron
4:00 Johnny Sandison
4:30 Family Feud
5:00 My Favorite Martian
5:30 Bewitched
6:00 News
6:30 WKRP in Cincinnati
7:00 Thrill of a Lifetime
7:30 Snow Job
8:00 Movie "A Long Way Home"
10:00 Fall Guy
11:00 CTV National News
11:20 News
mid. Movie "Panic in the Wilderness"
2:00 Movie "Danger Lights"
4:00 Waltons

CR3 Community Channel-Regina
5:00 Community Calendar
3:00 Luke Beauparlant/Teresa Posyniak: A Collaboration
3:30 Sister Theresa: Schizophrenia
4:30 Baha'i: The Renewal of Relgion
5:00 Community Calendar
7:00 Tube Tracks (music videos, co-prod with Z99)
7:30 Best of Rough Cuts
8:00 Hunger: A Hidden Holocaust
9:00 Insight
9:30 For God's Sake
10:00 Community Calendar

CKOS 5-CBC Yorkton
6:00 Jim Bakker
7:00 It Figures
7:30 Friendly Giant
7:45 Cartoons
8:00 Pinocchio
8:30 100 Huntley Street
9:30 Shamrock Side of the Morning
10:00 Children's Cinema
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Sesame Street
noon Midday
1:00 All My Children
2:00 Take 30
2:30 Coronation Street
3:00 Tales of the Unexpected
3:30 ARS Nova
4:00 Do It for Yourself
4:30 Beverly Hillbillies
5:00 Jeffersons
5:30 Price is Right
6:30 News
7:00 T.J. Hooker
8:00 Too Close for Comfort
8:30 Hangin' In
9:00 Buffalo Bill
9:30 aka Pablo
10:00 The National/The Journal
11:05 Three's Company
11:30 Benny Hill
mid. Super Night of Rock 'n' Roll (Howard Hesseman hosts a celebration of 3 decades of rock 'n' roll with guests Chuck Berry, James Brown, the Temptations, Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons, Graham Nash, Jefferson Starship, and Martha Reeves)

CJFB 5-CBC Swift Current
7:45 700 Club
8:45 100 Huntley Street
9:45 Friendly Giant
10:00 Children's Cinema
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Sesame Street
noon News
12:30 Wok with Yan
1:00 All My Children
2:00 Take 30
2:30 Coronation Street
3:00 Tales of the Unexpected
3:30 ARS Nova
4:00 Do It for Yourself
4:30 Faith for Today
5:00 Coming Attractions
5:30 Three's Company
6:00 News
6:30 One Day at a Time
7:00 Trapper John, MD
8:00 Too Close for Comfort
8:30 Hangin' In
9:00 Buffalo Bill
9:30 aka Pablo
10:00 The National/The Journal
11:05 News
11:30 Barney Miller
mid. Movie "Air Force"

CKX 5-CBC Brandon
8:00 Jimmy Swaggart
8:30 Jim Bakker
9:30 Morning Edition
10:00 Just Like Mom
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Sesame Street
noon Noon Show
1:00 All My Children
2:00 Take 30
2:30 20 Minute Workout
3:00 Wok with Yan
3:30 Do It for Yourself
4:00 Coming Attractions
4:30 Diff'rent Strokes
5:00 Get Smart
5:30 Three's Company
6:00 News
7:00 Fame
8:00 Too Close for Comfort
8:30 Hangin' In
9:00 Buffalo Bill
9:30 aka Pablo
10:00 The National/The Journal
11:05 News
11:25 SCTV Network
11:55 Movie "Air Force"

KSRE 6-PBS Minot (Regina cablecos carried North Dakota stations until late 84, when they were replaced by their Motown counterparts via Cancom)
8:15 AM Weather
8:30 Armchair Fitness
9:00 Instructional Programs
10:30 Electric Company
11:00 Instructional Programs
11:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
noon Sesame Street
1:00 Instructional Programs
3:00 GED
3:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
4:00 3-2-1 Contact
4:30 Sesame Street
5:30 Nightly Business Report
6:00 MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour
7:00 Frontline "Chasing the Basketball Dream"
8:00 Shakespeare Plays "Two Gentlemen of Verona"
10:30 Survival Skills for the Classroom Teacher
11:00 GED

KUMV 8-NBC Williston
5:30 Ag Day
6:00 Country Morning
6:30 NBC News at Sunrise
7:00 Today
9:00 Donahue
10:00 Wheel of Fortune
10:30 Dream House
11:00 Hot Potato
11:30 Search for Tomorrow
noon News
12:30 Days of Our Lives
1:30 Another World
2:30 Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour
3:30 Be Our Guest
4:00 Little House on the Prairie
5:00 Alice
5:30 NBC Nightly News
6:00 News
6:30 Family Feud
7:00 TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes
8:00 Movie "A Doctor's Story"
10:00 News
10:30 Best of Carson (guests include Marriete Hartley and Sandra Bernhard)
11:30 Late Night with David Letterman (guests include engineering students from Case Western University)
12:30 News

WDAZ 8-ABC Devils Lake
6:00 ABC World News This Morning
7:00 Good Morning America
9:00 Donahue
10:00 Benson
10:30 Loving
11:00 All My Children
noon Noonday
1:00 One Life to Live
2:00 General Hospital
3:00 Edge of Night
3:30 Scooby-Doo
4:00 Happy Days Again
4:30 Laverne & Shirley & Company
5:00 People's Court
5:30 ABC World News Tonight
6:00 News
6:30 Entertainment Tonight
7:00 Blue Thunder
8:00 Movie "A Long Way Home"
10:00 News
10:30 ABC News Nightline
11:00 Eye on Hollywood
11:30 Thicke of the Night (guests Arsenio Hall, Grace Slick, Wally George, and Fred Willard)

CBKT 9-CBC Regina
8:45 Ed Allen
9:15 Wok with Yan
9:45 Friendly Giant
10:00 Children's Cinema
10:30 Mr. Dressup
11:00 Sesame Street
noon Midday
12:30 All in the Family
1:00 All My Children
2:00 Take 30
2:30 Coronation Street
3:00 Tales of the Unexpected
3:30 ARS Nova
4:00 Do It for Yourself
4:30 Just Down the Street
5:00 Coming Attractions
5:30 Three's Company
6:00 News
6:30 Ryan's Fancy
7:00 It's Your Nickel
7:30 Facts of Life
8:00 Too Close for Comfort
8:30 Hangin' In
9:00 Buffalo Bill
9:30 aka Pablo
10:00 The National/The Journal
11:05 News
11:25 Barney Miller
11:55 Movie "Air Force"

CICC 10-CTV Yorkton
7:30 Canada AM
10:00 It Figures
10:30 Shamrock Side of the Morning
11:00 700 Club
noon Midday (10 and CKOS were twin-sticks...did CKOS really relay Midday from CBC? ???)
1:00 Romper Room
1:30 What's Cooking
2:00 Guess What
2:30 Another World
3:30 Let's Make a Deal
4:00 Magic Palace
4:30 Tattletales
5:00 Hour Magazine
6:00 News
6:30 Definition
7:00 AfterMASH
7:30 Thrill of a Lifetime
8:00 Benson
8:30 Snow Job
9:00 Movie "A Long Way Home"
11:00 CTV National News
11:20 News
11:45 Don Harron

KXMD 11-CBS Williston
7:00 CBS Morning News
9:00 New $25,000 Pyramid
9:30 Press Your Luck
10:00 Price is Right
11:00 Young & the Restless
noon News
12:30 As the World Turns
1:30 Capitol
2:00 Guiding Light
3:00 Tattletales
3:30 Bugs Bunny
4:00 Scooby-Doo
4:30 Happy Days Again
5:00 People's Court
5:30 CBS Evening News
6:00 News
6:30 Three's Company
7:00 Scarecrow & Mrs. King
8:00 Kate & Allie
8:30 Newhart
9:00 Cagney & Lacey
10:00 News
10:30 Jeffersons
11:00 Police Story
12:10 Movie "Project: Kill"

CBKFT 13-SRC Regina
9:45 En mouvement
10:00 Passe-Partout
10:30 Animagerie
10:45 Tape-Tambour
11:00 Rien que pour vous
11:30 Les p'tits Pierrafeu (Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm)
noon Premiere Edition/Fariboles
12:30 Allo Bou Bou
1:30 Au jour le jour
2:30 Cinema "La poursuite mysterieuse"
4:00 Bobino
4:30 Les Schtroumpfs (Smurfs, SRC still shows them in its weekday morning children's block)
5:00 Le grand frere (Father Murphy)
6:00 Ce soir
6:30 Terre humaine
7:00 Poivre et sel
8:00 La Bastringue (this cross-cultural country/bluegrass show from CBAFT Moncton had an article written about it in TVG)
8:30 La bonne aventure
9:00 Le Telejournal
9:25 Le Point/Ce soir
10:10 Quincy
11:10 Histoires extraordinaires "Ligela"

Pay TV (listed CT)
First Choice
5:00 Movie "La Cage aux Folles II" cont'd
5:30 Movie "A Family Upside Down"
7:00 Comedy Tonight
7:30 Stephen Leacock
9:00 Business Times
10:00 Mr. Wizard's World
10:30 Inspector Gadget
11:00 Movie "A Boy Named Charlie Brown"
12:30 Movie "Black Magic"
2:30 Earth Odyssey
3:30 Movie "This Time Forever"
5:30 Movie "Tillie's Punctured Romance" (a silent from 1915)
6:30 Comedy Tonight
7:00 Movie "A Boy Named Charlie Brown"
8:30 Movie "Dr. Detroit"
10:00 USFL: Tampa Bay-Michigan
2:00 SportsCenter
2:30 Movie "Bad Boys"

Superchannel
5:00 Movie "Fighting Back" cont'd
6:00 Reaching Out
7:00 Superchannel for Super Kids
10:00 Nana Mouskouri in Concert
11:00 Jane Fonda's Workout: Beginners
11:30 Jane Fonda's Workout: Advanced
12:30 Movie "The Terry Fox Story"
2:30 Movie "The Secret of NIMH"
4:00 Movie "Max Dugan Returns"
6:00 SCTV
6:45 Movie "Robot Monster"
8:00 Movie "Gunfight at the OK Corral"
10:00 Movie "The Year of Living Dangerously"
mid. Movie "Missing"
2:00 Movie "Night School"
3:30 Movie "Attack of the 50-Foot Woman"
4:30 Introducing...Janet!
 
Interesting to see CKCK 2, the CTV station in Regina, ran The Flintstones at Noon followed by a 12:30 local newscast, same as CFCF 12, the CTV station in Montreal did for many years, well after the Flintstones stopped getting run by major US stations. There wasn't a Canadian connection with the Flintstones, was there?

In fact, when TQS signed on in Quebec, co-owned with CFCF, TQS also ran Les Pierrafeu at noon followed by a 12:30 newscast.

I also see Don Harron had a one hour show at 3pm on CKCK. Harron was a regular on Hee Haw for many years. Was this a variety show? I also see CICC 10 Yorkton ran Harron as a late night show after CTV and local news.

CKCK 2 was the only over-the-air broadcaster to go 24 hours, running two-hour movies at Midnight and 2am, followed by the Waltons at 4am and Six Million Dollar Man at 5am. Not even the U.S. stations in No. Dakota were going 24 hours then.



Gregg
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Gregg said:
Interesting to see CKCK 2, the CTV station in Regina, ran The Flintstones at Noon followed by a 12:30 local newscast, same as CFCF 12, the CTV station in Montreal did for many years, well after the Flintstones stopped getting run by major US stations. There wasn't a Canadian connection with the Flintstones, was there?

I recall CFTO in Toronto also carrying Flintstones at noon -- maybe it was a networked program from CTV.

Gregg said:
CKCK 2 was the only over-the-air broadcaster to go 24 hours...

In Saskatchewan or in Canada? If the latter, a few stations already had 24-hour service (CJON-TV in St. John's was the first, in 1972). Though of course, CKCK would later go back to signing off at nights, showing an old-school Indian-head-style test pattern after dark.
 
The Flintstones was run in the Maritimes by ATV/CTV for many years, from I think 1975 to 1985. Prior to 1975, CHSJ had it forr awhile. ASN (or ATV-2 as it was sometimes called) picked up The Flintstones shortly after 1985. The Brady Bunch was the most common "running mate" to The Flintstones in the noon-hour slot on ATV.
 
The Flintstones was run in the Maritimes by ATV/CTV for many years, from I think 1975 to 1985. Prior to 1975, CHSJ had it for awhile. ASN (or ATV-2 as it was sometimes called) picked up The Flintstones shortly after 1985. The Brady Bunch was the most common "running mate" to The Flintstones in the noon-hour slot on ATV.
 
Gregg said:
I also see Don Harron had a one hour show at 3pm on CKCK. Harron was a regular on Hee Haw for many years. Was this a variety show? I also see CICC 10 Yorkton ran Harron as a late night show after CTV and local news.

It was a talk show, similar to Mike and Merv...Harron succeeded Alan Hamel (aka Mr. Suzanne Somers) in the slot for CTV.
 
azumanga said:
Gregg said:
Interesting to see CKCK 2, the CTV station in Regina, ran The Flintstones at Noon followed by a 12:30 local newscast, same as CFCF 12, the CTV station in Montreal did for many years, well after the Flintstones stopped getting run by major US stations. There wasn't a Canadian connection with the Flintstones, was there?

I recall CFTO in Toronto also carrying Flintstones at noon -- maybe it was a networked program from CTV.

I heard CFRN/Edmonton had the same arrangement too.
 
Bluenoser said:
Gregg said:
I also see Don Harron had a one hour show at 3pm on CKCK. Harron was a regular on Hee Haw for many years. Was this a variety show? I also see CICC 10 Yorkton ran Harron as a late night show after CTV and local news.

It was a talk show, similar to Mike and Merv...Harron succeeded Alan Hamel (aka Mr. Suzanne Somers) in the slot for CTV.

Alan Thicke had the show between Hamel and Harron. I believe all three incarnations of the show were produced at BCTV Vancouver.
 
brithgob said:
Alan Thicke had the show between Hamel and Harron. I believe all three incarnations of the show were produced at BCTV Vancouver.

Yes, that's true, I went to tapings of all three shows. One had John Candy as a guest.
 
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