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Retro: Spokane, WA - Monday, February 28, 1983 ("M*A*S*H" finale)

Monday, February 28, 1983

2 KREM (CBS)
4 KXLY (ABC)
6 KHQ (NBC)
7 KSPS (PBS)
28 KAYU (Independent)

MORNING

5:00
4 The 700 Club

5:25
2 The Great Space Coaster

5:30
6 The Mary Tyler Moore Show

5:55
2 Tom and Jerry

6:00
4 The Andy Griffith Show
6 U.S. Farm Report
28 Jim Bakker

6:25
2 The Brady Kids

6:30
4 ABC World News This Morning
6 Morning Stretch

6:45
7 A.M. Weather

7:00
2 CBS Morning News
4 Good Morning America
6 Today
7 Lilias, Yoga and You
28 Star Blazers

7:30
7 Sesame Street
28 The Banana Splits

8:00
28 Bullwinkle

8:30
7 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
28 Hanna-Barbera’s World of Super Adventure

9:00
2 Northwest Today
4 Donahue
6 The Facts of Life
7 Sesame Street
28 The 700 Club

9:30
6 Sale of the Century

10:00
4 The Love Boat
6 Wheel of Fortune
7 The Electric Company

10:30
2 The Price Is Right
6 Hit Man
7 3-2-1 Contact
28 Jimmy Swaggart

11:00
4 Family Feud
6 Just Men!
7 The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau
28 Independent Network News

11:30
2 The Young and the Restless
4 The Noon Show
6 Search for Tomorrow
28 Richard Simmons

AFTERNOON

12:00

4 All My Children
6 Days of Our Lives
7 Over Easy
28 Perry Mason

12:30
2 As the World Turns
7 Matinee at the Bijou

1:00
4 One Life to Live
6 Another World
28 MOVIE: Double Indemnity
(1944) Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray.

1:30
2 Capitol

2:00
2 Guiding Light
4 General Hospital
6 Fantasy
7 Lilias, Yoga and You

2:30
7 The Lawmakers

3:00
2 Alice
4 The Flintstones
6 The Waltons
7 This Old House
28 Woody Woodpecker and Friends

3:30
2 Charlie’s Angels
4 Gilligan’s Island
7 Over Easy
28 Scooby-Doo

4:00
4 Little House on the Prairie
6 Hour Magazine
7 Sesame Street
28 Scooby-Doo

4:30
2 Happy Days Again
28 Leave It to Beaver

5:00
2 KREM 2 News
4 News 4
6 Q6 News
7 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
28 I Love Lucy

5:30
4 World News Tonight (Peter Jennings)
7 Nightly Business Report
28 My Three Sons

EVENING

6:00
2 CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
6 NBC Nightly News (Tom Brokaw/Roger Mudd)
7 3-2-1 Contact
28 CHiPs Patrol
The only witness who can identify a freeway bandit is a pathological liar.

6:30
2 Entertainment Tonight
A look at the final days and production on TV’s “M*A*S*H” series; Earth, Wind & Fire in a video recording session; a look back at the “All in the Family” series.
4 One Day at a Time
6 The Muppet Show
Guest: Rich Little.
7 The MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:00
2 Lie Detector
4 The People’s Court
6 M*A*S*H
A clumsy soldier lifts the 4077th’s spirits, but Col. Potter remains down in the dumps.
7 Great Performances—Simulcast on KPBX-FM 91
“Wagner’s Ring: Die Walkure Acts II and III.” In the second of four operas that make up Wagner’s “The Ring of the Nibelung,” Wotan (Donald McIntyre) is forced to order Siegmund’s death, but his warrior daughter Brunnhilde (Gwyneth Jones) disobeys his command to defend Hunding and tries to save Siegmund.
28 Bonanza
Ben tries to help a blind man regain his dignity and take up his former career as an artist.

7:30
2 Three’s Company
Being mistaken for a famous chef brings Jack a prestigious job and a run-in with the original’s enemies.
4 Barney Miller
6 P.M. Magazine
A review of the history of TV’s “M*A*S*H” series, with comments from cast members; a visit to the set of “M*A*S*H” on its last day of shooting and a look at the future plans of its cast members.

8:00
2 Alice
One evening just before closing time, Alice spots what she thinks is a UFO.
4 That’s Incredible!
Some “Incredible Kids” profiled include a 12-year-old Australian girl who rescued a man being attacked by a crocodile, a one-armed high school football star, and a young boy who was born with his heart outside his chest.
6 Children Between Life and Death
Carol Lawrence and Art Linkletter host this look at the children of East Africa and their struggle for survival. Guests: Dick Van Patten, William Shatner, Dean Jones, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.
28 College Basketball
Arizona State vs. Oregon State.

8:30
2 M*A*S*H
As the Korean conflict comes to an end, Hawkeye, B.J., Colonel Potter, Hot Lips and the rest of the camp personnel prepare to go home and face the difficult task of saying good-bye to one another.

9:00
4 MOVIE: American Gigolo
(1980) Richard Gere, Lauren Hutton. A Beverly Hills gigolo becomes the prime suspect in a murder investigation. (CC) (Parental discretion is advised.)
6 Women in Crisis
Gary Collins and Carol Lawrence host this examination of the plight of the 1.6 billion women in the world’s developing nations through the stories of these women.

10:00
6 Children: Caught in the Crossfire
Hosts Gary Collins and Mary Ann Mobley, with guests Anson Williams, Betty White and Jo Ann Pflug, profile six children who are the innocent victims of war in countries such as Somalia, Cambodia and El Salvador.
7 To the Manor Born
Audrey moves out of the Grantleigh Manor to make way for the new owners but resolves to keep an eye on the place and return there one day.
28 Independent Network News

10:30
7 Nightly Business Report
28 MOVIE: Visit to a Small Planet
(1960) Jerry Lewis, Earl Holliman.

11:00
2 KREM 2 News
4 News 4
6 Q6 News
7 Biography

11:30
2 Vega$
Dan comes to the aid of a lovable old woman who is fighting for a refund from a loan shark.
4 Nightline
6 The Best of Carson
Host: Johnny Carson. Guests: Bob Hope, Richard Pryor, David Bowie, Randi Oakes. (R)

12:00
4 The last Word

12:30
2 CNN News
6 Late Night with David Letterman
Guests: author Quentin Crisp, Jane Curtin, Dr. Armand Broudeur of the Museum of Medical Quackery.

2:00
2 CBS News Nightwatch
 
AKA said:
7:30
6 P.M. Magazine

8:00
6 Children Between Life and Death

9:00
6 Women in Crisis

10:00
6 Children: Caught in the Crossfire

11:00
6 Q6 News

11:30
6 The Best of Carson

8PM to 11PM were World Vision specials. Surprised KHQ did not literally schedule an entire evening of specials, as some stations did. WTSP in Tampa Bay would do such a thing in the early-1980s, with World Vision specials from 7PM to 11PM (pre-empting syndicated shows during the 7PM hour and ABC programming), news at 11, and another World Vision special at 11:30PM, pre-empting Nightline and ABC's late-night shows, often leaving the air early at 12:30AM instead of joining in progress or delaying the ABC shows. That being said, if fund raising was KHQ's intent, they scheduled the specials on a bad night, as everyone was watching the M*A*S*H finale.

ssetta said:
AKA said:
7 Sesame Street

Episode #1776.

Where did you get your numbers?
 
'Sesame Street' has, for many years, listed the episode number at the start of each show. I've seen an episode guide on the show's official site.
 
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