NOTE: Many of the abbreviated KSPS listings in the grid were hard for me to decipher. Those titles are followed by a "(?)."
I like this week's episode of Saturday Night Live, by the way. What could possibly go wrong?
Saturday, October 3, 1992
2—KREM (CBS)
5:30 am—Yo Yogi!
6:00—Paid Program
6:30—Captain Planet and the Planeteers
7:00—Fievel’s American Tails
“The Gift.” Papa gives Fievel a violin for his birthday, which soon breaks.
7:30—The Little Mermaid
“Double Bubble.” Ariel babysits troublesome twins.
8:00—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
"Adventures in Turtle-Sitting" Michelangelo accidentally turns his brothers into five-year-olds.
9:00—Garfield and Friends
“Show 78.” Garfield hosts a quiz show while constantly having to deal with an annoying spokesmouse for various commercial products.
10:00—Beakman’s World
“Noises at Night, Beakmania & The Nose.” Beakman looks into the origin of creaky nighttime noises and takes a journey through the nasal passage.
10:30— The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda
11:00— The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys
“Swampthingamajig.”
11:30—MLB Baseball
Detroit Tigers at Toronto Blue Jays. (Live)
3 pm—American Gladiators
4:00—Highlander: The Series
“The Gathering.” (Debut) This series follows the adventures of Duncan MacLeod (Adrian Paul), an immortal in the guise of an antique dealer who, in the opener, is asked by his kinsman Connor MacLeod (Christopher Lambert) to battle the evil Slan Quince (Richard Moll). Tessa Noel: Alexandra Vandernoot. Richie Ryan: Stan Kirsch. Based on the 1986 film.
5:00—The Best of National Geographic
6:00—CBS Evening News
6:30—KREM 2 News
7:00—HBO Comedy Showcase
“Joe Piscopo in Concert.” The comedian impersonates celebrities, does musical parodies and shows a cartoon in a college concert. (CC) (S)
8:00—Frannie’s Turn
“How Do You Say Death in Spanish?” Rosa insists Frannie make her a burial dress; Joseph flips when he learns Eddie is failing Spanish. (CC) (S)
8:30—Brooklyn Bridge
“Nun but the Brave.” Katie (Jenny Lewis) thinks her prayers caused a death; the supermarket hurts the local grocer. Marion Ross. Father: James Gleason. (CC) (S)
9:00—Raven
“The Death of Sheila.” (Debut) A call girl (Claire Yarlett) walks on the wild side in a blackmail and prostitution ring run by gangsters who threaten to kidnap her son, a boy Raven (Jeffrey Meek) thinks might also be his son. Deborah: Elizabeth Berkley. Mariko: France Nuyen. Ski: Lee Majors. Tommy: Lee Reyes. (CC) (S)
10:00—Angel Street
“The Blonde in the Pond.” The 8-year-old unsolved murder of a woman obsesses King (Robin Givens); Paretsky (Pamela Gidley) links three hookers to a hotel guest’s murder. (CC) (S)
11:00—KREM 2 News
11:30—MOVIE: “The Outlaw Josey Wales”
(1976) Clint Eastwood, Chief Dan George. A Missouri farmer hunts down the Union soldiers who killed his family and left him for dead.
2 am—Designing Women
2:30—The New WKRP in Cincinnati
“Can’t We Get Along?” Mr. Carlson (Gordon Jump) takes a stand when a reactionary radio host stirs up trouble with the staff. Lash Rambo: Bradley Mott.
3:00—Off the Air
4—KXLY (ABC)
5:45 am—Sunday School of the Air
6:00—Top Cat
6:30— The Adventures of T-Rex
7:00—MOVIE: “The Good, the Bad and Huckleberry Hound”
(1988) Daws Butler, Don Messick. Sheriff Huckleberry Hound saves the town of Two Bit form outlaws Dinky, Pinky, Finky and Stinky.
9:00—College Football
12:30 pm—College Football
4:00—Fishing the West
4:30—Perfect Strangers
5:00—Star Trek
6:00—News 4
6:30—M*A*S*H
7:00—Star Trek: The Next Generation
“Realm of Fear.” A crewman's fear of being transported intensifies after he encounters a mysterious creature while transporting back to the Enterprise from a marooned ship. (CC) (S)
8:00—Covington Cross
“Cedric Hits the Road.” Negotiations with the Duke of Worringer (Anthony Valentine) run aground; and on an errand for Sir Thomas, Cedric runs into trouble. Duke: Anthony Valentine. Helen: Alex Kingston. Peter: Brian Mitchell. (CC) (S)
9:00—Crossroads
“Song of the Open Road.” Dylan (Dalton James) is attracted to a member of a religious sect and alienated by Johnny (Robert Urich), who must decide whether to run for office. Michael: Jonathan Brandis. (CC) (S)
10:00—The Commish
“Adventures of the Skin Trade (Part 2).” A porn producer helps Tony escape kidnappers, then they pursue a sleazy film entrepreneur. (Part 2 of 2) (CC) (S)
11:00—News 4
11:30—Star Trek: The Next Generation
“Time’s Arrow.” An archaeological dig on Earth uncovers an unusual 19th-century artifact—Data's head—and evidence of alien activity, leading the crew to San Francisco in the late 1800s to investigate. Part 1 of two. Jerry Hardin. Guinan: Whoopi Goldberg. Data: Brent Spiner. Scientist: Milt Tarver.
12:30—Paid Program
1:00—Off the Air
6—KHQ (NBC)
5:30—Shop at Home
6:00—Saturday Today
8:00—Q6 News Saturday
10:00—Notre Dame
10:30—College Football
Stanford at Notre Dame. (Live)
2 pm—Saturday Sports
3:00—MOVIE: “Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone”
(1983) Peter Strauss, Molly Ringwald. A crash-landed salvager meets a waif and saves women from a cyborg on Terra 11.
5:00—Q6 News
5:30—NBC Nightly News with Garrick Utley
6:00—Q6 News
6:30—Emergency Call
Ron Allen.
7:00—Star Search
8:00—Here and Now
“Trust Me.” When Malik (Michael Alexander Jackson) is teased about taking ballet, he leaves the center, and A.J. choreographs a plan to get him back. A.J.: Malcolm-Jamal Warner. (CC) (S)
8:30—Out All Night
Vidal (Duane Martin), the cutup, does a complete 180 when a little shaver (Tahj Mowry) asks him to be a Big Brother. The group Jodeci performs "Times We Shared." (CC) (S)
9:00—Empty Nest
Barbara and Harry (Kristy McNichol, Richard Mulligan) regret setting up Laverne (Park Overall) on a date with a coroner's assistant. Gibby: David Gianopoulos. (CC) (S)
9:30—Nurses
“Inside Information.” Jack tries to wheedle out some information from a delirious businessman (Jim Ishida). Dr. Morris: Paul Eisenhauer. Jack: David Rasche. (CC) (S)
10:00—Sisters
“The Bottom Line.” Teddy debates whether to enter into a business deal with a millionaire (Mark Frankel). (CC) (S)
11:00—Q6 News
11:30—Saturday Night Live
Tim Robins (host); Sinead O’Connor (musical guest). (CC) (S)
1 am—Q6 News
(Repeat)
1:30—Paid Program
2:00—Nightside
7—KSPS
7 am—Shining Time Station
7:30—Blizzard Is. (?)
8:00—Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish
8:30—Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish
9:00—Live From Lincoln Center
New York City Opera: Cavalleria Rusticana/Pagliacci.
12 pm—North Idaho (?)
12:30—The Victory Garden
1:00—Mediterranean (?)
1:30—Art/Bars (?)
2:00—The Joy of Painting
2:30—Woodcarving
3:00—Computer (?)
3:30—Motorweek
4:00—National Geographic
5:00—All Creatures Great and Small
6:00—The Lawrence Welk Show
“Salute to Cole Porter.” “Just One of Those Things” (Art Duncan), “I Love You” (Joe Feeney), “Don’t Fence Me In” (Clay Hart).
7:00—Good Neighbors Christmas Special
“Silly, But It’s Fun…” Margo’s holiday seems ruined by a short Christmas tree.
7:30—Are You Being Served?
“The Night Club.” The staff devise new money-making ideas.
8:00—MOVIE: “The Unsinkable Molly Brown”
(1964) Debbie Reynolds, Harve Presnell. A frontier girl tries to enter Denver society by way of Europe after her husband strikes gold.
10:15—Blackadder the Third
“Sense and Senility.” Two actors give the prince diction lessons.
10:45—Doctor Who
“Delta and the Bannermen.” A beautiful alien stalked by assassins accompanies the Doctor and Met on a trip to 1959 Earth. Sylvester McCoy.
12:00—New Country Video
Holly Dunn, Sweethearts of the Rodeo, Ricky Skaggs. (S)
12:30—Blackadder the Third
“Sense and Senility.” Two actors give the prince diction lessons.
1:05—Off the Air
28—KAYU (Fox)
6 am—Woody Woodpecker and Friends
6:30—DuckTales
7:00—Dog City
“Taming of the Screw.” A loose screw in Eliot's animation desk causes him great aggravation but it also becomes the inspiration for another adventure with Ace Hart, Private Eye Dog.
7:30—Bobby’s World
8:00—Tom & Jerry Kids
8:30—Taz-Mania
“Tazmanian Lullaby, “ “Deer Taz,” “A Taz-Manian Moment.”
9:00—The Plucky Duck Show
“Minister Golf,” “Partical Man,” “Istanbul (Not Constantinople),” “My Brilliant Revenge!”
9:30—Eek! The Cat
“Eek vs. the Flying Saucers.” Eek is met by an alien who needs help for his Earth school project.
10:00—Super Dave: Daredevil for Hire
10:30—Ghostwriter
11:00—Mr. Belvedere
11:30—ALF
12 pm—WWF Superstars of Wrestling
1:00—Knights and Warriors
2:00—MOVIE: “Explorers”
(1985) Ethan Hawke, River Phoenix. Three boys take a homemade spaceship to another galaxy and meet aliens who speak American TV.
4:00—MOVIE: “2010: The Year We Make Contact”
(1984) Roy Scheider, John Lithgow. The man behind the 2001 space odyssey joins a U.S./Soviet mission nine years later to find out what went wrong.
6:30—Harry and the Hendersons
“The Bride and Groom.” Brett marries and Albanian to keep her from deportation. (CC)
7:00—On Scene: Emergency Response
Los Angeles gang shooting, armed robbery; auto and motorcycle accidents.
7:30—Prime Suspect
A man is suspected in his son’s murder; a drifter is killed; a model disappears. (S)
8:00—Cops
Seattle: arrest of a suspected thief; witness to a battery theft. (CC) (S)
8:30—Cops
Miami: looter; car stuck on train tracks; drunken driver arrested. (CC) (S)
9:00—Code 3
“North Dakota Flood.” Rescuers try to free a trapped child; a boy vanishes beneath a frozen river’s surface. (CC) (S)
9:30—The Edge
10:00—MOVIE: “Hot Pursuit”
(1987) John Cusack, Robert Loggia. A teenager misses the plane to join his girlfriend on an island and is shanghaied by a pirate.
12:00—Rock the Vote
Celebrities encourage young people to vote. With Madonna, Danny DeVito, Whoopi Goldberg, Tom Cruise, U2, Rebecca DeMornay, Jason Priestley and Ted Danson. (CC) (S) (Repeat)
1:00—Lady in a Cage
(1964) Olivia de Havilland, Ann Sothern. Hoodlums terrorize an invalid woman trapped in her elevator during a power failure.
3:00—Off the Air
I like this week's episode of Saturday Night Live, by the way. What could possibly go wrong?
Saturday, October 3, 1992
2—KREM (CBS)
5:30 am—Yo Yogi!
6:00—Paid Program
6:30—Captain Planet and the Planeteers
7:00—Fievel’s American Tails
“The Gift.” Papa gives Fievel a violin for his birthday, which soon breaks.
7:30—The Little Mermaid
“Double Bubble.” Ariel babysits troublesome twins.
8:00—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
"Adventures in Turtle-Sitting" Michelangelo accidentally turns his brothers into five-year-olds.
9:00—Garfield and Friends
“Show 78.” Garfield hosts a quiz show while constantly having to deal with an annoying spokesmouse for various commercial products.
10:00—Beakman’s World
“Noises at Night, Beakmania & The Nose.” Beakman looks into the origin of creaky nighttime noises and takes a journey through the nasal passage.
10:30— The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda
11:00— The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys
“Swampthingamajig.”
11:30—MLB Baseball
Detroit Tigers at Toronto Blue Jays. (Live)
3 pm—American Gladiators
4:00—Highlander: The Series
“The Gathering.” (Debut) This series follows the adventures of Duncan MacLeod (Adrian Paul), an immortal in the guise of an antique dealer who, in the opener, is asked by his kinsman Connor MacLeod (Christopher Lambert) to battle the evil Slan Quince (Richard Moll). Tessa Noel: Alexandra Vandernoot. Richie Ryan: Stan Kirsch. Based on the 1986 film.
5:00—The Best of National Geographic
6:00—CBS Evening News
6:30—KREM 2 News
7:00—HBO Comedy Showcase
“Joe Piscopo in Concert.” The comedian impersonates celebrities, does musical parodies and shows a cartoon in a college concert. (CC) (S)
8:00—Frannie’s Turn
“How Do You Say Death in Spanish?” Rosa insists Frannie make her a burial dress; Joseph flips when he learns Eddie is failing Spanish. (CC) (S)
8:30—Brooklyn Bridge
“Nun but the Brave.” Katie (Jenny Lewis) thinks her prayers caused a death; the supermarket hurts the local grocer. Marion Ross. Father: James Gleason. (CC) (S)
9:00—Raven
“The Death of Sheila.” (Debut) A call girl (Claire Yarlett) walks on the wild side in a blackmail and prostitution ring run by gangsters who threaten to kidnap her son, a boy Raven (Jeffrey Meek) thinks might also be his son. Deborah: Elizabeth Berkley. Mariko: France Nuyen. Ski: Lee Majors. Tommy: Lee Reyes. (CC) (S)
10:00—Angel Street
“The Blonde in the Pond.” The 8-year-old unsolved murder of a woman obsesses King (Robin Givens); Paretsky (Pamela Gidley) links three hookers to a hotel guest’s murder. (CC) (S)
11:00—KREM 2 News
11:30—MOVIE: “The Outlaw Josey Wales”
(1976) Clint Eastwood, Chief Dan George. A Missouri farmer hunts down the Union soldiers who killed his family and left him for dead.
2 am—Designing Women
2:30—The New WKRP in Cincinnati
“Can’t We Get Along?” Mr. Carlson (Gordon Jump) takes a stand when a reactionary radio host stirs up trouble with the staff. Lash Rambo: Bradley Mott.
3:00—Off the Air
4—KXLY (ABC)
5:45 am—Sunday School of the Air
6:00—Top Cat
6:30— The Adventures of T-Rex
7:00—MOVIE: “The Good, the Bad and Huckleberry Hound”
(1988) Daws Butler, Don Messick. Sheriff Huckleberry Hound saves the town of Two Bit form outlaws Dinky, Pinky, Finky and Stinky.
9:00—College Football
12:30 pm—College Football
4:00—Fishing the West
4:30—Perfect Strangers
5:00—Star Trek
6:00—News 4
6:30—M*A*S*H
7:00—Star Trek: The Next Generation
“Realm of Fear.” A crewman's fear of being transported intensifies after he encounters a mysterious creature while transporting back to the Enterprise from a marooned ship. (CC) (S)
8:00—Covington Cross
“Cedric Hits the Road.” Negotiations with the Duke of Worringer (Anthony Valentine) run aground; and on an errand for Sir Thomas, Cedric runs into trouble. Duke: Anthony Valentine. Helen: Alex Kingston. Peter: Brian Mitchell. (CC) (S)
9:00—Crossroads
“Song of the Open Road.” Dylan (Dalton James) is attracted to a member of a religious sect and alienated by Johnny (Robert Urich), who must decide whether to run for office. Michael: Jonathan Brandis. (CC) (S)
10:00—The Commish
“Adventures of the Skin Trade (Part 2).” A porn producer helps Tony escape kidnappers, then they pursue a sleazy film entrepreneur. (Part 2 of 2) (CC) (S)
11:00—News 4
11:30—Star Trek: The Next Generation
“Time’s Arrow.” An archaeological dig on Earth uncovers an unusual 19th-century artifact—Data's head—and evidence of alien activity, leading the crew to San Francisco in the late 1800s to investigate. Part 1 of two. Jerry Hardin. Guinan: Whoopi Goldberg. Data: Brent Spiner. Scientist: Milt Tarver.
12:30—Paid Program
1:00—Off the Air
6—KHQ (NBC)
5:30—Shop at Home
6:00—Saturday Today
8:00—Q6 News Saturday
10:00—Notre Dame
10:30—College Football
Stanford at Notre Dame. (Live)
2 pm—Saturday Sports
3:00—MOVIE: “Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone”
(1983) Peter Strauss, Molly Ringwald. A crash-landed salvager meets a waif and saves women from a cyborg on Terra 11.
5:00—Q6 News
5:30—NBC Nightly News with Garrick Utley
6:00—Q6 News
6:30—Emergency Call
Ron Allen.
7:00—Star Search
8:00—Here and Now
“Trust Me.” When Malik (Michael Alexander Jackson) is teased about taking ballet, he leaves the center, and A.J. choreographs a plan to get him back. A.J.: Malcolm-Jamal Warner. (CC) (S)
8:30—Out All Night
Vidal (Duane Martin), the cutup, does a complete 180 when a little shaver (Tahj Mowry) asks him to be a Big Brother. The group Jodeci performs "Times We Shared." (CC) (S)
9:00—Empty Nest
Barbara and Harry (Kristy McNichol, Richard Mulligan) regret setting up Laverne (Park Overall) on a date with a coroner's assistant. Gibby: David Gianopoulos. (CC) (S)
9:30—Nurses
“Inside Information.” Jack tries to wheedle out some information from a delirious businessman (Jim Ishida). Dr. Morris: Paul Eisenhauer. Jack: David Rasche. (CC) (S)
10:00—Sisters
“The Bottom Line.” Teddy debates whether to enter into a business deal with a millionaire (Mark Frankel). (CC) (S)
11:00—Q6 News
11:30—Saturday Night Live
Tim Robins (host); Sinead O’Connor (musical guest). (CC) (S)
1 am—Q6 News
(Repeat)
1:30—Paid Program
2:00—Nightside
7—KSPS
7 am—Shining Time Station
7:30—Blizzard Is. (?)
8:00—Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish
8:30—Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish
9:00—Live From Lincoln Center
New York City Opera: Cavalleria Rusticana/Pagliacci.
12 pm—North Idaho (?)
12:30—The Victory Garden
1:00—Mediterranean (?)
1:30—Art/Bars (?)
2:00—The Joy of Painting
2:30—Woodcarving
3:00—Computer (?)
3:30—Motorweek
4:00—National Geographic
5:00—All Creatures Great and Small
6:00—The Lawrence Welk Show
“Salute to Cole Porter.” “Just One of Those Things” (Art Duncan), “I Love You” (Joe Feeney), “Don’t Fence Me In” (Clay Hart).
7:00—Good Neighbors Christmas Special
“Silly, But It’s Fun…” Margo’s holiday seems ruined by a short Christmas tree.
7:30—Are You Being Served?
“The Night Club.” The staff devise new money-making ideas.
8:00—MOVIE: “The Unsinkable Molly Brown”
(1964) Debbie Reynolds, Harve Presnell. A frontier girl tries to enter Denver society by way of Europe after her husband strikes gold.
10:15—Blackadder the Third
“Sense and Senility.” Two actors give the prince diction lessons.
10:45—Doctor Who
“Delta and the Bannermen.” A beautiful alien stalked by assassins accompanies the Doctor and Met on a trip to 1959 Earth. Sylvester McCoy.
12:00—New Country Video
Holly Dunn, Sweethearts of the Rodeo, Ricky Skaggs. (S)
12:30—Blackadder the Third
“Sense and Senility.” Two actors give the prince diction lessons.
1:05—Off the Air
28—KAYU (Fox)
6 am—Woody Woodpecker and Friends
6:30—DuckTales
7:00—Dog City
“Taming of the Screw.” A loose screw in Eliot's animation desk causes him great aggravation but it also becomes the inspiration for another adventure with Ace Hart, Private Eye Dog.
7:30—Bobby’s World
8:00—Tom & Jerry Kids
8:30—Taz-Mania
“Tazmanian Lullaby, “ “Deer Taz,” “A Taz-Manian Moment.”
9:00—The Plucky Duck Show
“Minister Golf,” “Partical Man,” “Istanbul (Not Constantinople),” “My Brilliant Revenge!”
9:30—Eek! The Cat
“Eek vs. the Flying Saucers.” Eek is met by an alien who needs help for his Earth school project.
10:00—Super Dave: Daredevil for Hire
10:30—Ghostwriter
11:00—Mr. Belvedere
11:30—ALF
12 pm—WWF Superstars of Wrestling
1:00—Knights and Warriors
2:00—MOVIE: “Explorers”
(1985) Ethan Hawke, River Phoenix. Three boys take a homemade spaceship to another galaxy and meet aliens who speak American TV.
4:00—MOVIE: “2010: The Year We Make Contact”
(1984) Roy Scheider, John Lithgow. The man behind the 2001 space odyssey joins a U.S./Soviet mission nine years later to find out what went wrong.
6:30—Harry and the Hendersons
“The Bride and Groom.” Brett marries and Albanian to keep her from deportation. (CC)
7:00—On Scene: Emergency Response
Los Angeles gang shooting, armed robbery; auto and motorcycle accidents.
7:30—Prime Suspect
A man is suspected in his son’s murder; a drifter is killed; a model disappears. (S)
8:00—Cops
Seattle: arrest of a suspected thief; witness to a battery theft. (CC) (S)
8:30—Cops
Miami: looter; car stuck on train tracks; drunken driver arrested. (CC) (S)
9:00—Code 3
“North Dakota Flood.” Rescuers try to free a trapped child; a boy vanishes beneath a frozen river’s surface. (CC) (S)
9:30—The Edge
10:00—MOVIE: “Hot Pursuit”
(1987) John Cusack, Robert Loggia. A teenager misses the plane to join his girlfriend on an island and is shanghaied by a pirate.
12:00—Rock the Vote
Celebrities encourage young people to vote. With Madonna, Danny DeVito, Whoopi Goldberg, Tom Cruise, U2, Rebecca DeMornay, Jason Priestley and Ted Danson. (CC) (S) (Repeat)
1:00—Lady in a Cage
(1964) Olivia de Havilland, Ann Sothern. Hoodlums terrorize an invalid woman trapped in her elevator during a power failure.
3:00—Off the Air