2—KREM (CBS)
6 am—Music Magic
6:30—Bugs Bunny and Friends
7:00—The Brady Kids
7:30—Star Trek
[The Animated Series.]
8:00—Sunday Morning
Scheduled: profiles of folk singer Joan Baez and Miami Dolphins father-son coaches Don and David Shula. Host: Charles Kuralt.
9:30—The NFL Today
10:00—NFL Football
Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers. (Live)
1:30 pm—The Race for Number One: College Football Report
College football scores and highlights from around the country and a look at next week’s major contests.
2:00—Lorne Greene’s New Wilderness
A profile of New Zealand’s unique bird population, including the New Zealand falcon, hammer hawk and royal spoonbill.
2:30—The High Chaparral
3:30—MOVIE: “The Sons of Katie Elder”
(1965) John Wayne, Dean Martin. Three brothers return to their Texas hometown for their mother's funeral, reunite with their younger fourth brother, and do battle with the local baddies.
5:30—KREM 2 News
6:00—CBS Evening News
6:30—Sunday Evening
The Inland Northwest’s only weekly newsmagazine looks at the TV ratings war and what it means to you, what a strong mayor could do for Spokane, and the man behind the “Whammy.” Jim McLaren and Mary O’Connell host.
7:00—60 Minutes
8:00—Murder, She Wrote
“Reflections of the Mind.” Jessica must unravel the mystery when an old friend (Ann Blyth) is confined to the psychiatric ward of a hospital because she may have killed her husband.
9:00—Crazy Like a Fox
“Fox in 3/4 Time.” Harry’s investigation of his grandson’s music teacher’s death leads him to a renowned music conservatory.
10:00—Trapper John, M.D.
“Friends and Lovers.” Nurse Kegler is shocked when she learns that a former college sweetheart (Robert Desiderio) has contracted AIDS.
11:00—KREM 2 News
11:15—CBS News
11:30—MOVIE: “The Candidate”
(1972) Robert Redford, Peter Boyle. A young liberal tries desperately to avoid being corrupted by his campaign for a seat in the U.S. Senate.
4—KXLY (ABC)
5:30 am—Educational Series
6:00—Father John Bertolucci
6:30—The Kroeze Brothers
7:00—Kenneth Copeland
8:00—Voice of the Church
8:30—Robert Schuller
9:30—The World Tomorrow
10:00—Amazing Facts
10:30—Kids Incorporated
11:00—Gilligan’s Island
11:30—This Week with David Brinkley
12:30 pm—The Rifleman
1:00—MOVIE: “Mysteries from Beyond the Triangle
(1977) A ship full of scientists and psychics travels to the Bermuda Triangle to try to document the strange goings-on that are reported there.
2:30—Fishing the West
“Ketchikan Alaska Kings.” Charter captain Mark Burgoyne illustrates the advantages in using cut-plug herring with trolling rigs for large King Salmon off Southern Alaska’s Bell Island.
3:00—The Making of North and South
3:30—MOVIE: “The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold”
(1958) Clayton Moore, Jay Silverheels. Ownership of any of the five gold medallions that are clues to a lost city of gold can prove fatal! It's up to the Lone Ranger to battle hooded killers and protect the medallion-holders.
5:00—MOVIE: “Forced Vengeance”
(1982) Chuck Norris, Mary Louise Weller. A casino security guard is forced into violence from when the Hong Kong mob threatens his friends.
7:00—Ripley’s Believe It or Not!
Segments include a look at the Pyramid of Khufu, the world’s largest man-made structure. Jack Palance and Marie Osmond co-host.
8:00—MacGyver
“The Heist.” MacGyver attempts to track down a con man who pulled off a multimillion-dollar diamond heist.
9:00—North and South
(Premiere) From 1842 to 1861, this six-part miniseries dramatizes the lives of two American families—the Mains, South Carolina plantation owners and the Hazards, Pennsylvania industrialists. Stars James Read, Patrick Swayze, Jean Simmons, Kirstie Alley and David Carradine. (Part 1 of 6)
11:00—News 4
11:30—This Week in Country Music
Scheduled: interviews with Johnny Cash and Roy Acuff.
12 am—Music City, U.S.A.
12:30—ABC News
6—KHQ (NBC)
6 am—Coliseum Bond Issue
7:00—Time for Livin’
7:30—Jimmy Swaggart
8:30—Day of Discovery
9:00—Oral Roberts
9:30—NFL ’85
10:00—NFL Football
Regional coverage of Miami Dolphins at New England Patriots. (Live)
1 pm—NFL Football
Los Angeles Raiders at Seattle Seahawks. (Live)
4:00—Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom
Martin Perkins helps capture crocodiles in Australian coastal rivers at niht. (Repeat)
4:30—Meet the Press
Moderator: Marvin Kalb.
5:00—Q-6 News
6:00—Upfront
“Smoking: Whose Air Is It?” Topic: smoking vs. non-smoking. Facilitator: Cal Fankhauser.
7:00—Punky Brewster
“Love Thy Neighbor.” Punky brings a ray of sunshine into an elderly woman’s otherwise drab life.
7:30—Silver Spoons
“The Trouble with Harry.” Kate’s Uncle Harry (Ray Walston) adds to the chaos in the Stratton household.
8:00—Amazing Stories
“The Mission.” Luck may be running out for a World War II bomber with damaged landing gear and its belly gunner (Gary Riley) trapped in his compartment. Captain: Kevin Costner. Directed by Steven Spielberg.
8:30—Amazing Stories
“The Amazing Falsworth.” Gregory Hines is a magician whose powers conjure up visions of murder.
9:00— NBC Sunday Night at the Movies: 48 Hrs”
(1982) Nick Nolte, Eddie Murphy. An unorthodox police detective teams with a temporarily released convict to find a fugitive murderer.
11:00—Q-6 News
11:30—City Council Forum
12 am—MOVIE: “FM”
(1978) Michael Brandon, Eileen Brennan. The disc jockeys of an album-oriented Los Angeles radio station protest the management’s decision to add more commercials.
7—KSPS (PBS)
7:30 am—The Electric Company
8:00—Sesame Street
9:00—The Secret City
9:30—Rockschool
A guitar factory tour; equipment design and development; purchasing an instrument. Guests: John Taylor (Duran Duran), Stanley Clarke, Gary Moore.
10:00—German Professional Soccer
11:00—Tony Brown’s Journal
A look at the first National Freedom Convention in Cleveland that initiated a fund drive for self-help programs within the black community.
11:30—North Idaho College Public Forum
12 pm—World Chess Championship
1:00—Firing Line
“Problems in the Phillipines.” Guests: Representatives Stephen Solarz (D-NY) and Henry Hyde (R-Ill.) Host: William F. Buckley, Jr.
2:00—Adam Smith’s Money World
2:30—Modern Maturity
3:00—Great Performances
“Laurence Olivier: A Life.” Film clips from classic Olivier performances including “Richard III,” “A Long Day’s Journey Into Night” and the Academy Award-winning “Hamlet” illustrate the actor’s career since 1945. (Part 2 of 2)
4:30—Moment to Moment
An examination of the impact that constructive lifestyle, proper medication and attitude can have on people suffering form Parkinson’s disease.
5:00—Sneak Previews
Jeffrey Lyons and Michael Medved review films including “Back to the Future” and “Silver Bullet” in a profile of children in the theater.
5:30—This Old House
Installing the staircase; insulating the addition; window framing and installation.
6:00—World War II: GI Diary
“Midway.” A marine, a Navy pilot and a sailor talk about their experiences during the battle of Midway in June 1942, which was the turning point of the war for the Allies in the Pacific. Lloyd Bridges is the narrator.
6:30—Mark Russell
Washington’s top political satirist pokes fun at major issues and news stories of the day.
7:00—Nature
“The Ganges Gharial.” A chronicle, filmed over a five-year period, of India’s endangered gharial crocodile.
8:00—Masterpiece Theatre
“The Last Place on Earth.” A leadership crisis awaits Amundsen after he forces his men onto the Ice Barrier too soon; Scott has transportation problems. (Part 3 of 6)
9:00—Cities
10:00—A Walk Through the 20th Century with Bill Moyers
“America on the Road.” The impact of the automobile on American life. (Repeat)
11:00—Two Ronnies
11:25—Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler
22—KSKN (Independent)
7 am—The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera
8:30—Superman
9:00—Tarzan
10:00—MOVIE: “Catlow”
(1971) Yul Brynner, Richard Crenna. An outlaw tries to avoid interference as he journeys to pull off a $2-million gold robbery. Miller: Leonard Nimoy.
12 pm—MOVIE: “The Liquidator”
(1966) Rod Taylor, Trevor Howard. A killer-for-hire gets mixed up with a plot to assassinate England's Prince Phillip.
2:00—MOVIE: “Lone Wolf McQuade”
(1983) Chuck Norris, David Carradine. The archetypical renegade Texas Ranger wages war against a drug kingpin with automatic weapons, his wits and martial arts after a gun battle leaves his partner dead.
4:00—The Incredible Hulk
“The Hulk Breaks Las Vegas.” While working in a Las Vegas casino, David helps a reporter investigate a gambling scandal.
5:00—Starsky & Hutch
“Deckwatch.” Hutch risks his life impersonating a paramedic in order to treat a wounded, gun-wielding merchant seaman who’s threatening to kill two hostages.
6:00—MOVIE: “That’s Entertainment”
(1974) Fred Astaire, Bing Crosby. Thirty years of MGM’s magic musical moments from “Broadway Melody” (1929) to “Gigi” (1958) featuring such all-time greats as Judy Garland, W.C. Fields and Clark Gable.
8:30--The Making of Santo Gold
9:00—The Partridge Family
9:30—Tales from the Darkside
“Halloween Candy.” After years of boycotting Halloween, an elderly man (Roy Poole) is tormented by a persistent little trick-or-treater who’s out to teach him a lesson.
10:00—Talk It Over
Guest: Mrs. Sadat. Host: Ellen Adelstein.
11:00—The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show
11:30—Independent Network News
12 am—New York Hot Tracks
Scheduled: videos by Freddie Jackson (“You Are My Lady”), The Jets (“Curiosity”) and Tina Turner (“One of the Living”); an inteview with Stevie Wonder. Co-host: Whitney Houston.
28—KAYU (Independent)
7:30 am—Jerry Falwell
8:30—W.V. Grant
9:00—Larry Jones
9:30—Telephone Auction
10:30—Homescan
11:00—The Three Stooges
12 pm—Voyagers!
1:00—MOVIE: “Kiss Them For Me”
(1957) Cary Grant, Suzy Parker. Three navy war heroes are booked on a morale-building "vacation" in San Francisco. Once they manage to elude their ulcerated public relations officer, the trio throw a wild party with plenty of pretty girls.
3:00—The Greatest American Hero
“The Price Is Right.” Ralph helps a football quarterback coerced into fixing a game while his wife is held hostage.
4:00—The Twilight Zone
“The Arrival.” Flight 107 arrives on schedule, but empty.
4:30—The Twilight Zone
5:00—Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
“Flight of the War Witch.” Buck and his companions race against time to prevent a galactic war. (Part 2 of 2)
6:00—Fame
“Selling Out.” Jesse’s presented with a tough choice after he wins a songwriting contest that could open some doors.
7:00—MOVIE: “Son of Lassie”
(1945) Peter Lawford, June Lockhart. A reluctant soldier leaves his girlfriend and dog to serve in the war.
9:00—Husky Highlights
10:00—Jimmy Swaggart
11:00—Children Running Out of Time
12 am—The 700 Club
Scheduled: a profile of Argentina, diabetes and blindness.
6 am—Music Magic
6:30—Bugs Bunny and Friends
7:00—The Brady Kids
7:30—Star Trek
[The Animated Series.]
8:00—Sunday Morning
Scheduled: profiles of folk singer Joan Baez and Miami Dolphins father-son coaches Don and David Shula. Host: Charles Kuralt.
9:30—The NFL Today
10:00—NFL Football
Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers. (Live)
1:30 pm—The Race for Number One: College Football Report
College football scores and highlights from around the country and a look at next week’s major contests.
2:00—Lorne Greene’s New Wilderness
A profile of New Zealand’s unique bird population, including the New Zealand falcon, hammer hawk and royal spoonbill.
2:30—The High Chaparral
3:30—MOVIE: “The Sons of Katie Elder”
(1965) John Wayne, Dean Martin. Three brothers return to their Texas hometown for their mother's funeral, reunite with their younger fourth brother, and do battle with the local baddies.
5:30—KREM 2 News
6:00—CBS Evening News
6:30—Sunday Evening
The Inland Northwest’s only weekly newsmagazine looks at the TV ratings war and what it means to you, what a strong mayor could do for Spokane, and the man behind the “Whammy.” Jim McLaren and Mary O’Connell host.
7:00—60 Minutes
8:00—Murder, She Wrote
“Reflections of the Mind.” Jessica must unravel the mystery when an old friend (Ann Blyth) is confined to the psychiatric ward of a hospital because she may have killed her husband.
9:00—Crazy Like a Fox
“Fox in 3/4 Time.” Harry’s investigation of his grandson’s music teacher’s death leads him to a renowned music conservatory.
10:00—Trapper John, M.D.
“Friends and Lovers.” Nurse Kegler is shocked when she learns that a former college sweetheart (Robert Desiderio) has contracted AIDS.
11:00—KREM 2 News
11:15—CBS News
11:30—MOVIE: “The Candidate”
(1972) Robert Redford, Peter Boyle. A young liberal tries desperately to avoid being corrupted by his campaign for a seat in the U.S. Senate.
4—KXLY (ABC)
5:30 am—Educational Series
6:00—Father John Bertolucci
6:30—The Kroeze Brothers
7:00—Kenneth Copeland
8:00—Voice of the Church
8:30—Robert Schuller
9:30—The World Tomorrow
10:00—Amazing Facts
10:30—Kids Incorporated
11:00—Gilligan’s Island
11:30—This Week with David Brinkley
12:30 pm—The Rifleman
1:00—MOVIE: “Mysteries from Beyond the Triangle
(1977) A ship full of scientists and psychics travels to the Bermuda Triangle to try to document the strange goings-on that are reported there.
2:30—Fishing the West
“Ketchikan Alaska Kings.” Charter captain Mark Burgoyne illustrates the advantages in using cut-plug herring with trolling rigs for large King Salmon off Southern Alaska’s Bell Island.
3:00—The Making of North and South
3:30—MOVIE: “The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold”
(1958) Clayton Moore, Jay Silverheels. Ownership of any of the five gold medallions that are clues to a lost city of gold can prove fatal! It's up to the Lone Ranger to battle hooded killers and protect the medallion-holders.
5:00—MOVIE: “Forced Vengeance”
(1982) Chuck Norris, Mary Louise Weller. A casino security guard is forced into violence from when the Hong Kong mob threatens his friends.
7:00—Ripley’s Believe It or Not!
Segments include a look at the Pyramid of Khufu, the world’s largest man-made structure. Jack Palance and Marie Osmond co-host.
8:00—MacGyver
“The Heist.” MacGyver attempts to track down a con man who pulled off a multimillion-dollar diamond heist.
9:00—North and South
(Premiere) From 1842 to 1861, this six-part miniseries dramatizes the lives of two American families—the Mains, South Carolina plantation owners and the Hazards, Pennsylvania industrialists. Stars James Read, Patrick Swayze, Jean Simmons, Kirstie Alley and David Carradine. (Part 1 of 6)
11:00—News 4
11:30—This Week in Country Music
Scheduled: interviews with Johnny Cash and Roy Acuff.
12 am—Music City, U.S.A.
12:30—ABC News
6—KHQ (NBC)
6 am—Coliseum Bond Issue
7:00—Time for Livin’
7:30—Jimmy Swaggart
8:30—Day of Discovery
9:00—Oral Roberts
9:30—NFL ’85
10:00—NFL Football
Regional coverage of Miami Dolphins at New England Patriots. (Live)
1 pm—NFL Football
Los Angeles Raiders at Seattle Seahawks. (Live)
4:00—Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom
Martin Perkins helps capture crocodiles in Australian coastal rivers at niht. (Repeat)
4:30—Meet the Press
Moderator: Marvin Kalb.
5:00—Q-6 News
6:00—Upfront
“Smoking: Whose Air Is It?” Topic: smoking vs. non-smoking. Facilitator: Cal Fankhauser.
7:00—Punky Brewster
“Love Thy Neighbor.” Punky brings a ray of sunshine into an elderly woman’s otherwise drab life.
7:30—Silver Spoons
“The Trouble with Harry.” Kate’s Uncle Harry (Ray Walston) adds to the chaos in the Stratton household.
8:00—Amazing Stories
“The Mission.” Luck may be running out for a World War II bomber with damaged landing gear and its belly gunner (Gary Riley) trapped in his compartment. Captain: Kevin Costner. Directed by Steven Spielberg.
8:30—Amazing Stories
“The Amazing Falsworth.” Gregory Hines is a magician whose powers conjure up visions of murder.
9:00— NBC Sunday Night at the Movies: 48 Hrs”
(1982) Nick Nolte, Eddie Murphy. An unorthodox police detective teams with a temporarily released convict to find a fugitive murderer.
11:00—Q-6 News
11:30—City Council Forum
12 am—MOVIE: “FM”
(1978) Michael Brandon, Eileen Brennan. The disc jockeys of an album-oriented Los Angeles radio station protest the management’s decision to add more commercials.
7—KSPS (PBS)
7:30 am—The Electric Company
8:00—Sesame Street
9:00—The Secret City
9:30—Rockschool
A guitar factory tour; equipment design and development; purchasing an instrument. Guests: John Taylor (Duran Duran), Stanley Clarke, Gary Moore.
10:00—German Professional Soccer
11:00—Tony Brown’s Journal
A look at the first National Freedom Convention in Cleveland that initiated a fund drive for self-help programs within the black community.
11:30—North Idaho College Public Forum
12 pm—World Chess Championship
1:00—Firing Line
“Problems in the Phillipines.” Guests: Representatives Stephen Solarz (D-NY) and Henry Hyde (R-Ill.) Host: William F. Buckley, Jr.
2:00—Adam Smith’s Money World
2:30—Modern Maturity
3:00—Great Performances
“Laurence Olivier: A Life.” Film clips from classic Olivier performances including “Richard III,” “A Long Day’s Journey Into Night” and the Academy Award-winning “Hamlet” illustrate the actor’s career since 1945. (Part 2 of 2)
4:30—Moment to Moment
An examination of the impact that constructive lifestyle, proper medication and attitude can have on people suffering form Parkinson’s disease.
5:00—Sneak Previews
Jeffrey Lyons and Michael Medved review films including “Back to the Future” and “Silver Bullet” in a profile of children in the theater.
5:30—This Old House
Installing the staircase; insulating the addition; window framing and installation.
6:00—World War II: GI Diary
“Midway.” A marine, a Navy pilot and a sailor talk about their experiences during the battle of Midway in June 1942, which was the turning point of the war for the Allies in the Pacific. Lloyd Bridges is the narrator.
6:30—Mark Russell
Washington’s top political satirist pokes fun at major issues and news stories of the day.
7:00—Nature
“The Ganges Gharial.” A chronicle, filmed over a five-year period, of India’s endangered gharial crocodile.
8:00—Masterpiece Theatre
“The Last Place on Earth.” A leadership crisis awaits Amundsen after he forces his men onto the Ice Barrier too soon; Scott has transportation problems. (Part 3 of 6)
9:00—Cities
10:00—A Walk Through the 20th Century with Bill Moyers
“America on the Road.” The impact of the automobile on American life. (Repeat)
11:00—Two Ronnies
11:25—Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler
22—KSKN (Independent)
7 am—The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera
8:30—Superman
9:00—Tarzan
10:00—MOVIE: “Catlow”
(1971) Yul Brynner, Richard Crenna. An outlaw tries to avoid interference as he journeys to pull off a $2-million gold robbery. Miller: Leonard Nimoy.
12 pm—MOVIE: “The Liquidator”
(1966) Rod Taylor, Trevor Howard. A killer-for-hire gets mixed up with a plot to assassinate England's Prince Phillip.
2:00—MOVIE: “Lone Wolf McQuade”
(1983) Chuck Norris, David Carradine. The archetypical renegade Texas Ranger wages war against a drug kingpin with automatic weapons, his wits and martial arts after a gun battle leaves his partner dead.
4:00—The Incredible Hulk
“The Hulk Breaks Las Vegas.” While working in a Las Vegas casino, David helps a reporter investigate a gambling scandal.
5:00—Starsky & Hutch
“Deckwatch.” Hutch risks his life impersonating a paramedic in order to treat a wounded, gun-wielding merchant seaman who’s threatening to kill two hostages.
6:00—MOVIE: “That’s Entertainment”
(1974) Fred Astaire, Bing Crosby. Thirty years of MGM’s magic musical moments from “Broadway Melody” (1929) to “Gigi” (1958) featuring such all-time greats as Judy Garland, W.C. Fields and Clark Gable.
8:30--The Making of Santo Gold
9:00—The Partridge Family
9:30—Tales from the Darkside
“Halloween Candy.” After years of boycotting Halloween, an elderly man (Roy Poole) is tormented by a persistent little trick-or-treater who’s out to teach him a lesson.
10:00—Talk It Over
Guest: Mrs. Sadat. Host: Ellen Adelstein.
11:00—The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show
11:30—Independent Network News
12 am—New York Hot Tracks
Scheduled: videos by Freddie Jackson (“You Are My Lady”), The Jets (“Curiosity”) and Tina Turner (“One of the Living”); an inteview with Stevie Wonder. Co-host: Whitney Houston.
28—KAYU (Independent)
7:30 am—Jerry Falwell
8:30—W.V. Grant
9:00—Larry Jones
9:30—Telephone Auction
10:30—Homescan
11:00—The Three Stooges
12 pm—Voyagers!
1:00—MOVIE: “Kiss Them For Me”
(1957) Cary Grant, Suzy Parker. Three navy war heroes are booked on a morale-building "vacation" in San Francisco. Once they manage to elude their ulcerated public relations officer, the trio throw a wild party with plenty of pretty girls.
3:00—The Greatest American Hero
“The Price Is Right.” Ralph helps a football quarterback coerced into fixing a game while his wife is held hostage.
4:00—The Twilight Zone
“The Arrival.” Flight 107 arrives on schedule, but empty.
4:30—The Twilight Zone
5:00—Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
“Flight of the War Witch.” Buck and his companions race against time to prevent a galactic war. (Part 2 of 2)
6:00—Fame
“Selling Out.” Jesse’s presented with a tough choice after he wins a songwriting contest that could open some doors.
7:00—MOVIE: “Son of Lassie”
(1945) Peter Lawford, June Lockhart. A reluctant soldier leaves his girlfriend and dog to serve in the war.
9:00—Husky Highlights
10:00—Jimmy Swaggart
11:00—Children Running Out of Time
12 am—The 700 Club
Scheduled: a profile of Argentina, diabetes and blindness.