Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
22—KSKN (Independent)
28—KAYU (Independent/FBC)
Monday, February 9, 1987
MORNING
5 am
4—Jim and Tammy
6—Laverne & Shirley
5:30
6—Morning Stretch
6:00
2—Tom and Jerry
4—The Jetsons
6—Today’s Business
22—Kidsworld
28—Morning Agricultural Report
6:30
4—World News This Morning
6—NBC News at Sunrise
(Deborah Norville)
7—Farm Day
22—New Zoo Revue
28—The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers
6:45
7—A.M. Weather
7:00
2—The CBS Morning News
4—Good Morning America
Chicago Auto Show; Sylvester Stallone (“Over the Top”); author Robin Cook (“Outbreak”). (David Hartman, Joan Lunden)
6—Today
Phil Donahue; Ann-Margret; Dionne Warwick. (Bryan Gumbel, Jane Pauley)
7—Boomerang
22—Heathcliff
28—He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
7:30
2—The Morning Program
Humorist Roy Blount Jr.; older women working for younger bosses; alarm clocks. (Mariette Hartley, Rolland Smith)
7—Captain Kangaroo
22—Defenders of the Earth
28—The Transformers
8:00
7—Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
22—Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors
28—Dennis the Menace
8:30
7—Today’s Special
22—Bugs Bunny & Friends
28—My Little Pony ’n Friends
9:00
2—The $25,000 Pyramid
4—Donahue
6—Sale of the Century
7—Sesame Street
22—Rocky and Friends
28—The 700 Club
9:30
2—Card Sharks
6—Blockbusters
22—Batman
10:00
2—The Price Is Right
4—Fame, Fortune and Romance
6—Wheel of Fortune
7—Body Pulse
22—Jim and Tammy
28—Jimmy Swaggart
10:30
4—Webster
6—Scrabble
7—To Life
28—Richard Roberts
11:00
2—The Sally Jessy Raphael Show
Sex-change operations.
4—Ryan’s Hope
6—Super Password
7—Dad’s Army
22—Ben Casey
11:30
2—The Dating Game
4—One Day at a Time
6—Wordplay
7—The Frugal Gourmet
28—I Love Lucy
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—The Judge
4—All My Children
6—Days of Our Lives
7—American Playhouse
22—Falcon Crest
28—Perry Mason
12:30
2—As the World Turns
1:00
4—One Life to Live
6—Another World
7—Discover: The World of Science
22—MOVIE: “Sunset Boulevard”
(1950) William Holden, Gloria Swanson. A failed screenwriter falls into a mercenary romance with a faded silent-film star.
28—Ask Dr. Ruth
1:30
2—Capitol
28—ValueTelevision
2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospital
6—Santa Barbara
7—Planet Earth
An examination of how a collision with a comet could have destroyed the dinosaurs. (Repeat)
2:30
28—Challenge of the GoBots
3:00
2—The Young and the Restless
4—The Flintstones
6—Dynasty
7—Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
22—She-Ra: Princess of Power
28—Scooby-Doo
3:30
4—Gilligan’s Island
7—Sesame Street
22—The Centurion
28—Smurfs’ Adventures
4:00
2—Quincy, M.E.
4—The People’s Court
6—Hour Magazine
Scheduled: Ann-Margret; Lorenzo Lamas; a visit to St. Louis; Patti Page; Fundamentalists Anonymous; Dr. Ken Magid discusses troubled children. (Gary Collins)
22—Ghostbusters [Filmation]
28—ThunderCats
4:30
4—Superior Court
7—Square One Television
22—Rambo: The Force of Freedom
28—G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero
5:00
2—KREM 2 News at 5
(Rick Price, Maureen O’Boyle)
4—News 4 at 5
(Rob Daugherty, Elaine Murphy)
6—Q-6 Nightly News
(Randy Shaw, Anali Torrado)
7—Profiles of Nature
22—The Addams Family
28—Diff’rent Strokes
5:30
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
22—I Dream of Jeannie
28—Leave It to Beaver
EVENING
6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
22—Three’s Company
“Jack Goes the Distance.” An insult aimed at Furley leads Jack and a Golden Glove contender to the boxing ring to settle the score.
28—The Wonderful World of Disney
“The Three Lives of Thomasina.” (1964) Patrick McGoohan, Susan Hampshire. The lives of three people are deeply affected by the apparent death and miraculous rebirth of a child’s beloved cat. (Part 1 of 2)
6:30
2—Entertainment Tonight
An interview with actor Michael J. Fox (“Light of Day”); the life of Marilyn Monroe. (John Tesh, Mary Hart)
4—All in the Family
“The Joys of Sex.” Gloria’s discovery about Edith leads her to convince Mike to give Archie a lecture on the facts of life.
6—Wheel of Fortune
7—Nightly Business Report
22—Too Close for Comfort
“Witness for the Persecution.” Henry’s life is threatened when he’s the only eyewitness in a robbery.
7:00
2—The New Newlywed Game
4—Taxi
“Tony’s Sister and Jim.” Tony tries to fix up his divorced sister (Julie Kavner) with Alex, but she falls for Reverend Jim instead.
6—Jeopardy!
7—Bodywatch
An examination of the doctor-patient relationship and suggestions for better communication.
22—The All-New Crosswits
28—Magnum, P.I.
“Flashback.” Magnum slips into a time warp while trying to clear a union leader of a murder charge.
7:30
2—Hollywood Squares
4—WKRP in Cincinnati
“I’ll Take Romance.” Herb fixes Les up with the “perfect date” via a computer dating service.
6—PM Magazine
A plane-crash victim’s story; a man who makes dreams come true.
7—To the Manor Born
“A Touch of Class.” Audrey begins to accept the hard facts of her displacement and poverty and pays her first visit to the local supermarket.
22—Crook and Chase
8:00
2—Kate & Allie
“Emma Goes to College.” College-bound Emma must decide whether to live with Kate or her father in California.
4—MacGyver
“Pirates.” Modern-day pirates, using Navy SEAL tactics, steal an 18th-century Spanish captain’s log that could lead them to a sunken treasure fleet.
6—ALF
“Try to Remember.” An electric shock makes ALF think he’s an insurance salesman, and the Tanners try to jog his memory with stories of his recent past.
7—American Playhouse: “Smooth Talk”
(1985) Laura Dern, Treat Williams. A 15-year-old girl’s sudden discovery of her power over the opposite sex leads her into an emotionally terrifying encounter with an older man in this theatrical movie based on Joyce Carole Oates’ short story. Mary Kay Place.
22—MOVIE: “True Grit”
(1969) John Wayne, Glen Campbell. A marshal and a Texas Ranger help a young girl who is seeking revenge upon those who caused the death of her father.
28—MOVIE: “The Dollmaker”
(1984) Jane Fonda, Levon Helm. A Kentucky farm woman is forced to leave her native hills to join her husband in the slums of Detroit, where she struggles to maintain dignity for the family despite the sordid world around them.
8:30
2—My Sister Sam
“Another Saturday Night.” Sam’s long-distance boyfriend pays a surprise visit the same night that Sam (Pam Dawber) has a blind date.
9:00
2—Newhart
“Jail, Jail, the Gang’s All Here.” Larry, Darryl and Darryl (William Sanderson, Tony Papenfuss, John Voldstad) are charged with stealing a cow, and they want Dick to defend them.
4—The ABC Monday Night Movie: “The Last Fling”
(TV, 1987) John Ritter, Connie Selleca. A bride-to-be’s last flirtation before marriage takes an unexpected turn when she falls in love with her prey.
6—NBC Monday Night at the Movies: “The Two Mrs. Greenvilles”
(TV, 1987) Ann-Margret, Claudette Colbert. As Ann’s acceptance among high society grows, her marriage collapses, leading to revelations about her past, a shocking act of violence and an effort by the family to keep the Greenville reputation spotless. (Part 2 of 2)
9:30
2—The Cavanahughs
“A Chorus Malign.” Kit’s showgirl friends visit on their way through town and stir things up.
7—The Other Bridge
10:00
2—Cagney & Lacey
“Easy Does It.” The detectives go undercover at AA and Al-Anon meetings, where Cagney sees an acquaintance; the 14th speculates about retirement for Samuels.
7—With Ossie & Ruby
“My Man Bovanne.” Theresa Merritt plays a woman who upsets her children at a political gathering when she delights in the company of an elderly blind man (Bill Cobbs). Elo: Angela Bassett. Joe Lee: Samm-Art Williams.
10:30
7—Hank
Jim Owen portrays country-western singer Hank Williams.
22—USA Tonight
28—Ask Dr. Ruth
Topic: over 50 and single. Guest: actress Angie Dickinson.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News at 11
(Rick Price, Maureen O’Boyle)
4—News 4 at 11
(Rob Daugherty, Elaine Murphy)
6—Q-6 News
(Randy Shaw, Anali Torrado)
22—The Benny Hill Show
Con man Benny plans to relieve a bookie of his cash.
28—The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers
Scheduled: jazz recording artist Wynton Marsalis; Emmanuel Lewis (“Webster”).
11:30
2—Simon & Simon
“Harm’s Way.” A woman who hires the Simons to find her ex-husband is really a front for a group trying to track a federal agent standing in the way of an assassination. (Repeat)
4—Nightline
6—The Best of Carson
From 1985: actress Liza Minelli; humorist Roy Blount; comedian Bobby Kelton.
22—Tales of the Unexpected
“I’ll Be Seeing You.” A man is willing to sacrifice his wife’s wealth and beauty for the love of a nearly blind young woman whose sight he hopes to save.
12 am
4—The Fall Guy
22—Crook and Chase
28—The 700 Club
The new constitution in the Phillipines; tips on effective communication. (Pat Robertson)
12:30
6—Late Night with David Letterman
Scheduled: comedians Jimmy Brogan and Fred Willard.
12:40
2—MOVIE: “Mrs. R’s Daughter”
(TV, 1979) Cloris Leachman, Season Hubley. Based on the true story of the mother of a rape victim who embarks on a traumatic and frustrating battle to bring her daughter’s rapist to trial. (Repeat)
1:00
4—News 4 at 11 (Repeat)
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
22—KSKN (Independent)
28—KAYU (Independent/FBC)
Monday, February 9, 1987
MORNING
5 am
4—Jim and Tammy
6—Laverne & Shirley
5:30
6—Morning Stretch
6:00
2—Tom and Jerry
4—The Jetsons
6—Today’s Business
22—Kidsworld
28—Morning Agricultural Report
6:30
4—World News This Morning
6—NBC News at Sunrise
(Deborah Norville)
7—Farm Day
22—New Zoo Revue
28—The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers
6:45
7—A.M. Weather
7:00
2—The CBS Morning News
4—Good Morning America
Chicago Auto Show; Sylvester Stallone (“Over the Top”); author Robin Cook (“Outbreak”). (David Hartman, Joan Lunden)
6—Today
Phil Donahue; Ann-Margret; Dionne Warwick. (Bryan Gumbel, Jane Pauley)
7—Boomerang
22—Heathcliff
28—He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
7:30
2—The Morning Program
Humorist Roy Blount Jr.; older women working for younger bosses; alarm clocks. (Mariette Hartley, Rolland Smith)
7—Captain Kangaroo
22—Defenders of the Earth
28—The Transformers
8:00
7—Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
22—Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors
28—Dennis the Menace
8:30
7—Today’s Special
22—Bugs Bunny & Friends
28—My Little Pony ’n Friends
9:00
2—The $25,000 Pyramid
4—Donahue
6—Sale of the Century
7—Sesame Street
22—Rocky and Friends
28—The 700 Club
9:30
2—Card Sharks
6—Blockbusters
22—Batman
10:00
2—The Price Is Right
4—Fame, Fortune and Romance
6—Wheel of Fortune
7—Body Pulse
22—Jim and Tammy
28—Jimmy Swaggart
10:30
4—Webster
6—Scrabble
7—To Life
28—Richard Roberts
11:00
2—The Sally Jessy Raphael Show
Sex-change operations.
4—Ryan’s Hope
6—Super Password
7—Dad’s Army
22—Ben Casey
11:30
2—The Dating Game
4—One Day at a Time
6—Wordplay
7—The Frugal Gourmet
28—I Love Lucy
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—The Judge
4—All My Children
6—Days of Our Lives
7—American Playhouse
22—Falcon Crest
28—Perry Mason
12:30
2—As the World Turns
1:00
4—One Life to Live
6—Another World
7—Discover: The World of Science
22—MOVIE: “Sunset Boulevard”
(1950) William Holden, Gloria Swanson. A failed screenwriter falls into a mercenary romance with a faded silent-film star.
28—Ask Dr. Ruth
1:30
2—Capitol
28—ValueTelevision
2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospital
6—Santa Barbara
7—Planet Earth
An examination of how a collision with a comet could have destroyed the dinosaurs. (Repeat)
2:30
28—Challenge of the GoBots
3:00
2—The Young and the Restless
4—The Flintstones
6—Dynasty
7—Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
22—She-Ra: Princess of Power
28—Scooby-Doo
3:30
4—Gilligan’s Island
7—Sesame Street
22—The Centurion
28—Smurfs’ Adventures
4:00
2—Quincy, M.E.
4—The People’s Court
6—Hour Magazine
Scheduled: Ann-Margret; Lorenzo Lamas; a visit to St. Louis; Patti Page; Fundamentalists Anonymous; Dr. Ken Magid discusses troubled children. (Gary Collins)
22—Ghostbusters [Filmation]
28—ThunderCats
4:30
4—Superior Court
7—Square One Television
22—Rambo: The Force of Freedom
28—G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero
5:00
2—KREM 2 News at 5
(Rick Price, Maureen O’Boyle)
4—News 4 at 5
(Rob Daugherty, Elaine Murphy)
6—Q-6 Nightly News
(Randy Shaw, Anali Torrado)
7—Profiles of Nature
22—The Addams Family
28—Diff’rent Strokes
5:30
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
22—I Dream of Jeannie
28—Leave It to Beaver
EVENING
6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
22—Three’s Company
“Jack Goes the Distance.” An insult aimed at Furley leads Jack and a Golden Glove contender to the boxing ring to settle the score.
28—The Wonderful World of Disney
“The Three Lives of Thomasina.” (1964) Patrick McGoohan, Susan Hampshire. The lives of three people are deeply affected by the apparent death and miraculous rebirth of a child’s beloved cat. (Part 1 of 2)
6:30
2—Entertainment Tonight
An interview with actor Michael J. Fox (“Light of Day”); the life of Marilyn Monroe. (John Tesh, Mary Hart)
4—All in the Family
“The Joys of Sex.” Gloria’s discovery about Edith leads her to convince Mike to give Archie a lecture on the facts of life.
6—Wheel of Fortune
7—Nightly Business Report
22—Too Close for Comfort
“Witness for the Persecution.” Henry’s life is threatened when he’s the only eyewitness in a robbery.
7:00
2—The New Newlywed Game
4—Taxi
“Tony’s Sister and Jim.” Tony tries to fix up his divorced sister (Julie Kavner) with Alex, but she falls for Reverend Jim instead.
6—Jeopardy!
7—Bodywatch
An examination of the doctor-patient relationship and suggestions for better communication.
22—The All-New Crosswits
28—Magnum, P.I.
“Flashback.” Magnum slips into a time warp while trying to clear a union leader of a murder charge.
7:30
2—Hollywood Squares
4—WKRP in Cincinnati
“I’ll Take Romance.” Herb fixes Les up with the “perfect date” via a computer dating service.
6—PM Magazine
A plane-crash victim’s story; a man who makes dreams come true.
7—To the Manor Born
“A Touch of Class.” Audrey begins to accept the hard facts of her displacement and poverty and pays her first visit to the local supermarket.
22—Crook and Chase
8:00
2—Kate & Allie
“Emma Goes to College.” College-bound Emma must decide whether to live with Kate or her father in California.
4—MacGyver
“Pirates.” Modern-day pirates, using Navy SEAL tactics, steal an 18th-century Spanish captain’s log that could lead them to a sunken treasure fleet.
6—ALF
“Try to Remember.” An electric shock makes ALF think he’s an insurance salesman, and the Tanners try to jog his memory with stories of his recent past.
7—American Playhouse: “Smooth Talk”
(1985) Laura Dern, Treat Williams. A 15-year-old girl’s sudden discovery of her power over the opposite sex leads her into an emotionally terrifying encounter with an older man in this theatrical movie based on Joyce Carole Oates’ short story. Mary Kay Place.
22—MOVIE: “True Grit”
(1969) John Wayne, Glen Campbell. A marshal and a Texas Ranger help a young girl who is seeking revenge upon those who caused the death of her father.
28—MOVIE: “The Dollmaker”
(1984) Jane Fonda, Levon Helm. A Kentucky farm woman is forced to leave her native hills to join her husband in the slums of Detroit, where she struggles to maintain dignity for the family despite the sordid world around them.
8:30
2—My Sister Sam
“Another Saturday Night.” Sam’s long-distance boyfriend pays a surprise visit the same night that Sam (Pam Dawber) has a blind date.
9:00
2—Newhart
“Jail, Jail, the Gang’s All Here.” Larry, Darryl and Darryl (William Sanderson, Tony Papenfuss, John Voldstad) are charged with stealing a cow, and they want Dick to defend them.
4—The ABC Monday Night Movie: “The Last Fling”
(TV, 1987) John Ritter, Connie Selleca. A bride-to-be’s last flirtation before marriage takes an unexpected turn when she falls in love with her prey.
6—NBC Monday Night at the Movies: “The Two Mrs. Greenvilles”
(TV, 1987) Ann-Margret, Claudette Colbert. As Ann’s acceptance among high society grows, her marriage collapses, leading to revelations about her past, a shocking act of violence and an effort by the family to keep the Greenville reputation spotless. (Part 2 of 2)
9:30
2—The Cavanahughs
“A Chorus Malign.” Kit’s showgirl friends visit on their way through town and stir things up.
7—The Other Bridge
10:00
2—Cagney & Lacey
“Easy Does It.” The detectives go undercover at AA and Al-Anon meetings, where Cagney sees an acquaintance; the 14th speculates about retirement for Samuels.
7—With Ossie & Ruby
“My Man Bovanne.” Theresa Merritt plays a woman who upsets her children at a political gathering when she delights in the company of an elderly blind man (Bill Cobbs). Elo: Angela Bassett. Joe Lee: Samm-Art Williams.
10:30
7—Hank
Jim Owen portrays country-western singer Hank Williams.
22—USA Tonight
28—Ask Dr. Ruth
Topic: over 50 and single. Guest: actress Angie Dickinson.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News at 11
(Rick Price, Maureen O’Boyle)
4—News 4 at 11
(Rob Daugherty, Elaine Murphy)
6—Q-6 News
(Randy Shaw, Anali Torrado)
22—The Benny Hill Show
Con man Benny plans to relieve a bookie of his cash.
28—The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers
Scheduled: jazz recording artist Wynton Marsalis; Emmanuel Lewis (“Webster”).
11:30
2—Simon & Simon
“Harm’s Way.” A woman who hires the Simons to find her ex-husband is really a front for a group trying to track a federal agent standing in the way of an assassination. (Repeat)
4—Nightline
6—The Best of Carson
From 1985: actress Liza Minelli; humorist Roy Blount; comedian Bobby Kelton.
22—Tales of the Unexpected
“I’ll Be Seeing You.” A man is willing to sacrifice his wife’s wealth and beauty for the love of a nearly blind young woman whose sight he hopes to save.
12 am
4—The Fall Guy
22—Crook and Chase
28—The 700 Club
The new constitution in the Phillipines; tips on effective communication. (Pat Robertson)
12:30
6—Late Night with David Letterman
Scheduled: comedians Jimmy Brogan and Fred Willard.
12:40
2—MOVIE: “Mrs. R’s Daughter”
(TV, 1979) Cloris Leachman, Season Hubley. Based on the true story of the mother of a rape victim who embarks on a traumatic and frustrating battle to bring her daughter’s rapist to trial. (Repeat)
1:00
4—News 4 at 11 (Repeat)