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Retro: Spokane, WA - Saturday, July 30, 1983

2—KREM (CBS)
6 am—Northwest Gallery
6:30—The Six Million Dollar Man
7:30—Bugs Bunny and Friends
8:00—Meatballs & Spaghetti
8:30—The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
9:30—The Dukes
10:00—The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show
11:00—Gilligan’s Planet
11:30—The Fat Albert Show
12 pm—Blackstar
12:30—The Bionic Woman
“Out of Body.” While a young American Indian is lying near death, his spirit leaves his body and tries desperately to save Jaime from a deadly weapon.
1:30—MOVIE: “Andy Hardy’s Blonde Trouble.”
(1944) Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone. Andy goes to college, but soon gets in trouble with some pretty co-eds.
3:30—PGA Golf
“Canadian Open.” Third round (from the Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ontario).
5:00—The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams
“Adams’ Cub.” A young girl traveling with her parents gets lost in the wilderness and is befriended by Ben and Grizzly Adams.
6:00—CBS Evening News
6:30—The Virginian
“Requiem for a Country Doctor.” Stacey Grainger faces death for murdering the operator of an orphanage.
8:00—Walt Disney
“The Sky Trap.” A young sailplane pilot (Marc McClure) is blackmailed into smuggling a cargo of heroin across the Mexican border. (Part 1) (Repeat)
9:00—MOVIE: “Holocaust 2000”
(1977) Kirk Douglas, Simon Ward. A demonically possessed young man proves to be the key to impending nuclear disaster and ecological destruction.
11:00—KREM 2 News
11:15—MOVIE: “The Pawnbroker”
(1965) Rod Steiger, Geraldine Fitzgerald. A Jewish pawnbroker, a victim of Nazi persecution, loses all faith in his fellow man.

4—KXLY (ABC)
5:45 am—Sunday School of the Air
6:00—Gilligan’s Island
6:30—Gilligan’s Island
7:00—Kids Korner
7:30— The Pac-Man/Little Rascals/Richie Rich Show
8:30—Pac-Man
9:00— The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy Hour
10:00—The Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour
11:00—Wide World of Sports
“AFC-NFC Hall of Fame Game.” New Orleans Saints vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (live from Canton, Ohio).
2:30 pm—Women’s U.S. Open Golf
Third round (live from the Cedar Ridge Country Club in Tulsa, Okla.)
3:30—ABC Weekend Special
“The Winged Colt.” From 1977: A man (Slim Pickens) and his nephew (Ike Eisenmann) settle their differences through joint ownership of a magical colt born with wings. (Part 2 or 3) (CC) (Repeat)
4:00—American Bandstand
Guest: James Brown.
5:00—The Lowry Real Estate Seminar
5:30—Solid Gold
Hosts: Rex Smith, Marilyn McCoo. Guests: Martin Briley, Little River Band, Chevy Chase, Chuck Mangione, Bryan Adams, Sergio Mendes, Lindsey Buckingham, Gus Hardin.
6:30—News 4
7:00—The People’s Court
7:30—Barney Miller
8:00—T.J. Hooker
“Requiem for a Cop.” Hooker stalks an arsonist who plans the death of a veteran investigator (Eddie Egan) to cover up his crimes. (CC) (Repeat)
9:00—The Love Boat
“Fountain of Youth/Bad Luck Cabin/Uncle Daddy.” An elderly man (David Wayne) meets a former college friend (Ted McGinley) who apparently hasn’t aged; Isaac has an ill-fated romance with a beautiful woman (Tracy Reed); and a newly-married couple (Lynda Goodfriend, David Haughton) encounter shipboard disaster. (CC) (Repeat)
10:00—Fantasy Island
“Eternal Flame/Date With Burt.” Two newlyweds (Linwood Boomer, Randi Oakes) learn that one must die so the other can have eternal life, and a woman (Sandra Dee) is surprised by her date with a movie star (Ron Ely). (CC) (Repeat)
11:00—News 4
11:30—MOVIE: The Devil’s Hand
(1961) Robert Alda, Linda Christian. A man finds that his innate goodness prevents him from becoming a total participant in an evil voodoo cult.

6—KHQ (NBC)
6 am—F-Troop
6:30—Big Blue Marble
7:00—The Flintstone Funnies
7:30—Shirt Tales
8:00—The Smurfs
9:30—Kidsworld
10:00—The Amazing Spider-Man and the Incredible Hulk
11:00—MLB Baseball
Regional coverage of Philadelphia at Atlanta.
2 pm—The New You Asked for It
2:30—Pacific Outdoors
3:00—Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom
“Cheetah Country.” Newborn cheetahs explore the veld surrounding their lair in Central Rhodesia.
3:30—Outdoor Life
4:00—Law Works
4:30—Nashville Music
Guests: Rex Allen Jr., Karen Taylor, Lee Greenwood.
5:00—Hee Haw
Guests: Ricky Skaggs, Sonny James, The Real Hillbilly Band, Cindy Hurt.
6:00—MOVIE: “Battlestar Galactica: War of the Gods”
(TV, 1978) Richard Hatch, Dirk Benedict. An alien with mysterious powers joins the Galactican fleet and promises the people a successful end to their search for Earth. Lorne Greene.
8:00—Diff’rent Strokes
“Santa’s Helper.” Arnold invites a street-corner Santa (Garrett Morris) to join the Drummonds for Christmas dinner. (CC) (Repeat)
8:30—Silver Spoons
“The Best Christmas Ever.” Ricky and Edward spend Christmas with an impoverished father and son (Rick Lenz, Joey Lawrence) living in a cave behind the mansion. (Repeat)
9:00—Quincy, M.E.
“Guilty Until Proven Innocent.” Quincy is jailed for contempt of court after trying to defend an innocent man against abuse from a grand jury attorney (Eugene Roche). (Repeat)
10:00—Monitor
11:00—Q-6 News
11:30—The Benny Hill Show
Benny plays a court jester and soon loses his head.
12 am—Twilight Theatre II
Leslie Nielsen and Mr. T host a showcase of music and comedy vignettes, featuring a debate between G. Gordon Liddy and Moon Unit Zappa; other guests include Toni Basil, Dick Clark, The Go-Go’s, Steve Martin, Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas, Martin Mull and Father Guido Sarducci (Don Novello). (Repeat)

7—KSPS (PBS)
8 am—Northwest Outdoors
8:30—Market to Market
9:00—MOVIE: “The Southerner”
(1945) Zachary Scott, Betty Field. A sharecropper fights the elements to start his own farm.
10:30—Hobby Shop
11:00—Square Foot Gardening
11:30—The Woodwright’s Shop
“A Bit of Nostalgia.” Roy Underhill visits a blacksmith, a wheelwright, a cabinetmaker and a cooper in Colonial Williamsburg. (Repeat)
12 pm—Motorweek
12:30—Quilting
“Log Cabin.”
1:00—The Magic of Oil Painting
“Trees and River.”
1:30—The Magic of Animal Painting
“Cat.”
2:00—The Magic of Floral Painting
2:30—Everyday Cooking with Jacques Pépin
“Parisienne Gnocchi.” Jacques Pépin poaches these little dumplings and serves them with a financiere sauce.
3:00—Matinee at the Bijou
Featured: “Bulldog Drummond’s Bride” (1939) starring John Howard and Heather Angel; a 1939 cartoon; a 1937 short featuring Glenn Ford; and chapter 2 of “Lost City of the Jungle” (1946). (Repeat)
4:30—More of That Nashville Music
Guests: Mickey Gilley, Billie Jo Spears, Del Reeves, J. Anderson.
5:00—This Old House
It’s time to insulate the house and replace the old furnace with a new energy-efficient heating system. (CC) (Repeat)
5:30—Wild America
“Mountain Monarchs.” A look is taken at the special adaptations that allow alpine animals to live in the severe high mountain ecosystem. (Repeat)
6:00—Supersoccer
7:00—Austin City Limits
Country music’s Jerry Reed and guitar wizard Chet Atkins offer a sharp contrast of styles in performances of “East Bound and Down,” “Dixie” and others.
[Simulcast on KDRK-FM 94.]
8:00—MOVIE: “The Cruel Sea”
(1953) Jack Hawkins, Donald Sinden. Men aboard the vulnerable Corvettes must face the perils of Nazi sub warfare.
10:00—The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin
“Episode Two.” Everyone thinks Reggie needs a month’s vacation so C.J., his boss, gives him an afternoon off.
10:30—Fawlty Towers
“The Builders.” Polly and Manuel take poor care of the hotel when Basil and his wife decide to take a small vacation.
11:00—Numero Uno
Sir Roger Bannister of England, the first runner to break the barrier of the four-minute mile, is profiled.

28—KAYU (Independent)
7 am—The Joy of Gardening
7:30—Prime of Your Life
8:00—From the Editor’s Desk
8:30—Wall Street Journal Report
9:00—Greatest Sports Legends
9:30—MOVIE: “She Done Him Wrong”
(1933) Cary Grant, Mae West. A saloon singer fights off smugglers, an escaped con and a Salvation Army officer out to reform her.
11:00—Rodeo Superstars Championship
12 pm—Rawhide
1:00—Bonanza
“The Price of Salt.” An unscrupulous businessman nearly causes a riot when he corners the market on salt and raises the price.
2:00—MOVIE: “Bandolero!”
(1968) Dean Martin, James Stewart. Posing as a hangman, Mace Bishop arrives in town with the intention of freeing a gang of outlaws, including his brother, from the gallows.
4:00—The Twilight Zone
“The Obsolete Man.” Librarian Romney Wordsworth (Burgess Meredith) is condemned to death for obsolescence.
4:30—The Twilight Zone
The sole survivors of a terrible war (Charles Bronson, Elizabeth Montgomery) meet in the shambles of a city destroyed six years prior.
5:00—Alfred Hitchcock Presents
“The Dangerous People.” Two men waiting in a railroad station learn that a dangerous maniac escaped from a nearby institution.
5:30—Alfred Hitchcock Presents
“The Night the World Ended.” A newspaperman starts a practical joke about the world ending on a particular night.
6:00—MOVIE: “The Prisoner of Zenda”
(1979) Peter Sellers, Lynne Frederick. A confusion of identities leads to alternately comic and dangerous situations for two look-alikes—a king and a common subject—in the mythical land of Ruritania.
8:00—MOVIE: “The Saint and the Brave Goose”
(1979) Ian Ogilvy, Gayle Hunnicut. A man offers his help to a young widow and finds himself searching for sunken treasure. A two-part episode of the 1978 TV series "Return of the Saint," edited together and released as a feature.
10:00—FM-TV
Featured: Stevie Nicks, Van Halen, Journey, Cheap Trick, Blondie, Cat Stevens, ELO, Lou Reed, Cliff Richard, Madness, John Sturgeon, Iggy Pop, The Police, Marvin Gaye.
12 am—An Evening at the Improv
Host: Morgan Fairchild. Comics: Mark Halloran, Thom Sharp, Paul Reiser, Paul Reubens. Musical guest: Jesse Colin Young.
1:00—Music Magazine
 
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