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Retro: Spokane, WA - Sunday, February 8, 1987

Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
22—KSKN (Independent)
28—KAYU (Independent/FBC)

Sunday, February 8, 1987

MORNING

7 am
4—Kenneth Copeland
6—Jimmy Swaggart
7—Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
22—Kideo TV
28—Sunday Mass

7:30
2—CBS Sunday Morning
Scheduled: a profile of jazz musician Frank Morgan; the plight of refugees in Thailand. (Charles Kuralt)
7—Square One Television
28—Jerry Falwell

8:00
4—The Voice of the Church
6—Day of Discovery
7—The Perkins Family
Mom feels left out and blames Kim. Dad overhears Tracy discussing drugs. Chris snoops in her sister’s diary after Tracy is unwilling to help her with a book report.

8:30
4—Robert Schuller
6—Oral Roberts
7—Real Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Proctor Watson
“The Case of the Wanetka Giant.” An 11-foot petrified giant that Earl Roke claims to have found buried outside of town causes a disagreement between Sherlock, Proctor and Bryan.
22—Jem
28—Casey Treat

9:00
2—Auto Racing
Busch Clash from Daytona International Speedway. Eleven pole position winners from the 1986 NASCAR season compete in this 50-mile race. (Live)
6—Video Focus
7—Sesame Street
22—The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera
28—Larry Jones

9:30
4—The World Tomorrow
6—Meet the Press
28—Celebration at the Center

9:45
2—College Basketball
Michigan at Indiana. Guard Steve Alford led Indiana to an 85-84 win over Big Ten rival Michigan earlier this season. Gary Grant stars for the Wolverines. (Live)

10:00
4—Destiny
6—College Basketball
Virginia at North Carolina. The Tar Heels downed ACC rival Virginia 95-80 earlier this season. Freshman center J.R. Reid stars for North Carolina. (Live)
7—German Professional Soccer

10:30
4—Business World
28—Telephone Auction

11:00
4—College Basketball
Notre Dame at Kansas. Forward Danny Manning and Kansas take a break from their Big Eight schedule to battle guard David Rivers and the Fighting Irish. (Live)
7—GED
22—Trapper John, M.D.

11:30
7—GED
28—Senior Forum

AFTERNOON

12 pm
2—NBA All-Star Game
Live from The Coliseum in Seattle. The top players from the Eastern and Western Conferences, including Michael Jordan, Larry Bird and Magic Johnson, are featured in this 37th annual game.
6—Sportsworld
Scheduled: Vinny Pazienza (21-1, 17 KOs) vs. Roberto Elizondo (30-5, 23 KOs) in a lightweight bout scheduled for 10 rounds (live) from Providence, R.I.; World Mixed Pairs Bodybuilding Competition (taped) from Toronto, Canada.
7—Washington Week in Review
(Paul Duke)
22—MOVIE: “With a Song in My Heart”
(1952) Susan Hayward, David Wayne. An aspiring songstress rises to fame after she lands a job in radio with help from a pianist.
28—Street Hawk
“The Unsinkable 453.” Jesse and Norman battle mercenaries seeking millions stolen from a dead dictator’s treasury and hidden aboard a ship.

12:30
7—Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser
“Which Junk to Keep Away From.” Guest: James Grant, editor of Grant’s Interest Rate Observer.

1:00
4—Wide World of Sports
Scheduled: U.S. Figure Skating Championships (live) men’s program, from Tacoma, Wash.; World Alpine Skiing Championships (same-day tape) men’s slalom from Crans-Montana, Switzerland; America’s Cup report, from Fremantle, Australia (tape delay).
7—Firing Line
“Does Sex Education Work?” Attorney Harriet Pilpei disagrees with Professor Ernest van den Haag’s statement that sex education is “a waste of time.” (William F. Buckley, Jr.)
28—Voyagers!
“Voyagers!” Bogg and Jeffrey (Jon-Erik Hexum, Meeno Peluce) travel to Egypt in 1450 B.C., to WWI France and to 1903 Dayton, Ohio, to visit the Wright Brothers.

1:30
6—PGA Golf
Hawaiian Open, final round. From Walalae Country Club in Honolulu. Past winners of this event include Corey Pavin (1986), Cark O’Meara (1985) and Jack Renner (1984). (Live)

2:00
4—America’s Cup Challenge
7—Bradshaw On: The Family
The emotional abuse of children.
22—MOVIE: “The Legend of Lizzie Borden”
(TV, 1975) Elizabeth Montgomery, Fritz Weaver. A dramatization of the famous 1893 Massachusetts trial of the woman accused of murdering her father and stepmother with an ax.
28—The Twilight Zone
“In Praise of Pip.” Bookmaker Max Phillips (Jack Klugman) learns that his son is dying in Vietnam, and tries to save him.

2:30
28—The Twilight Zone
“The Last Night of a Jockey.” Grady (Mickey Rooney), a down-and-out jockey, is justifiably accused of having fixed a race.

3:00
2—The Rockford Files
“Dirty Money, Black Light.” The mob and federal agents are interested in Rocky’s “good fortune.”
4—Championship Fishing
7—Floyd on Fish
28—College Basketball
Washington State at Washington. (Taped)

3:30
4—Gilligan’s Island
6—World Cup Skiing
Scheduled: World Freestyle Championships, from Calgary, Canada. (Taped)
7—Adam Smith’s Money World

4:00
2—MOVIE: “The Enemy Below”
(1957) Robert Mitchum, Curt Jurgens. Two submarine commanders—one American and the other German—engage in a dangerous, suspenseful game of cat and mouse as they try to overtake one another in the North Atlantic during World War II.
4—9 to 5
“Bud’s Mid-Life Crisis.” Bud worries that life is passing him by; Doralee (Rachel Dennison) worries about collecting a debt from Marsha (Sally Struthers).
7—The McLaughlin Group
22—Fame
“The Crimson Blade.” An uprising occurs when a tyrannical substitute principal steps in for an ailing Mr. Dyrenforth.

4:30
4—MOVIE: “Topper”
(1937) Cary Grant, Constance Bennett. A fun-loving couple returns from the dead to help a henpecked husband.
6—Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom
7—Rod and Reel

5:00
6—Q6 Nightly News
7—The Woodwright’s Shop
How to lay out and carve the claw and ball foot. (Roy Underhill)
22—The New Gidget
“Does Paul Know?” Gidget’s role on a popular TV soap opera sparks trouble on the set.
28—Knight Rider
“Trust Doesn’t Rust.” KITT attempts to catch up with a vehicle that poses a dangerous threat to society. Guest: William Sanderson.

5:30
6—NBC Nightly News
7—This Old House
Installation of a woodburning stove; hanging an interior door; kitchen appliances and plumbing fixtures are added.
22—One Big Family
“Kate’s Dates.” Kate’s in for a disappointment when she breaks a date with the neighborhood nerd.

EVENING

6:00
2—CBS Evening News
6—Jeopardy!
7—All Creatures Great and Small II
“Big Steps and Little ‘Uns.” James and Tristan join the RAF.
22—Discover Pantron
28—Star Trek
“Day of the Dove.” The Enterprise becomes a ship of hatred as the officers battle Klingons and each other.

6:30
2—KREM 2 News
4—Small Wonder
“Little Miss Shopping Mall.” Bonnie Brindle is furious when Vicki competes against Harriet in a “Little Miss Shopping Mall” contest.
6—Wheel of Fortune
22—Consumer Discount Auction

7:00
2—60 Minutes
4—The Disney Sunday Movie: “The Liberators”
(TV, 1987) Robert Carradine, Larry B. Scott. In the antebellum South, a plantation owner’s nephew and his best friend, a slave, join forces to lead escaped slaves to freedom via the Underground Railroad.
6—Our House
“Past Tense, Future Tense.” While visiting a nearby Air Force base, Kris hopes to get Gus (Wilford Brimley) and her uncle (William Katt) together after years of bad feelings between father and son. (Part 1 of 2)
7—Nature
“Ichkeul: Between the Desert and the Deep Blue Sea.” An examination of the need to balance Ichkeui’s status as a migratory wildlife oasis with the utilization of this important Tunisian wetlands area for agricultural purposes.
22—MOVIE: “The Girl Most Likely”
(1957) Jane Powell, Cliff Robertson. A young woman has a difficult time deciding which of three potential husbands is the right one for her.
28—Kung Fu

8:00
2—Murder, She Wrote
“Murder in a Minor Key.” Jessica narrates her latest mystery novel, the story of three bright graduate students who find themselves involved in plagiarism and murder.
6—Easy Street
“Will Power.” Bobby becomes the star witness at a hearing contesting the will of L.K.’s late husband.
7—Masterpiece Theatre
“Lost Empires.” Richard’s infatuation with Julie Blaine is consummated during a secret tryst on Christmas Day, 1913. (Part 3 of 7)
28—Solid Gold
“Countdown ’86.” Performances: Kenny Loggins (“Danger Zone”), Nu Shooz (“I Can’t Wait”), Carl Anderson and Gloria Loring (“Frineds and Lovers”). Interviews: Robert Palmer, Kenny Rogers, the Monkees. (Part 1 of 2)

8:30
6—Valerie
“Bad Timing.” The series addresses the issue of condoms for teenagers when David (Jason Bateman) prepares for a romantic tryst and Valerie (Valerie Harper) tries to prepare him for manhood.
[Viewer discretion advised.]

9:00
2—Designing Women
“Monette.” The ladies question their morals when asked to decorate a house of ill repute for a former school chum of Charlene’s.
4—The ABC Sunday Movie: “Romancing the Stone”
(1984) Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner. A romantic novelist reluctantly teams with a macho adventurer in a South American jungle to ransom her sister with a fabulous legendary jewel.
6—The NBC Sunday Night Movie: “The Two Mrs. Greenvilles”
(TV, 1987) Ann-Margret, Claudette Colbert. After marrying into one of New York’s most prominent families, former showgirl Ann Arden’s attempts to win the favor of the family matriarch turn into an obsession with fitting into Manhattan’s social elite.
7—We’ll Meet Again
As Ronnie returns from the North Africa campaign, Jim prepares for a bombing run into Germany.
22—Ghost Stories – Circle of Fear
28—MTV Video Countdown

9:30
2—Nothing Is Easy
“We’re a Family.” The series, formerly known as “Together We Stand,” returns. Lori Randall (Dee Wallace Stone), now a widow, battles the adoption agency when they try to take Sam and Sally back.

10:00
2—Hard Copy
“Some Day We'll Look Back on This and Laugh.” David (Dean Devlin) clashes with editors and city hall over a story asserting that a gang war is undermining the mayor's anticrack campaign; Andy and Blake (Michael Murphy, Wendy Crewson) agree to be friends.
7—Out of the Fiery Furnace
This look at the Industrial Revolution examines its effect on daily life in almost every Western country.
22—Check It Out!
“Otherwise Engaged.” Edna’s mother begins making wedding arrangements after seeing Marlene’s engagement ring on Edna’s hand.
28—Jimmy Swaggart

10:30
22—At the Movies
Scheduled reviews: “Black Widow” (Debra Winger, Theresa Russell); “From the Hip” (Judd Nelson, Elizabeth Perkins); “Dead of Winter” (Mary Steenburgen, Roddy McDowall). (Rex Reed, Bill Harris)

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 News
6—Q6 News
7—Tony Brown’s Journal
The first of a four-part Black History Month special entitled “The Booker T. Washington Freedom Trail” profiles the pioneering educator’s early years.
22—Jim and Tammy
28—Inland Empire Focus
(Louise Hansen)

11:15
2—CBS News
4—News 4

11:30
2—MOVIE: “The Black Swan”
(1942) Tyrone Power, Maureen O’Hara. A handsome sea captain resorts to kidnapping to prevent his girl from marrying another man.
6—Carson’s Comedy Classics
Johnny sings “Rhinestone Cowboy.” Guest: Joan Embery.
28—Siskel & Ebert & The Movies
Scheduled reviews: “Light of Day” (Michael J. Fox, Gena Rowlands); “Black Widow” (Debra Winer, Theresa Russell); “Dead of Winter” (Mary Steenburger, Roddy McDowall).

11:45
4—This Week with David Brinkley


12 am
6—Carson’s Comedy Classics
Johnny reads some 19th-century rules for teachers and then offers some rules of his own.
28—The 700 Club
Scheduled: baby boomers and religion.

12:15
4—Music City, U.S.A.

12:30
6—MOVIE: “Passage West”
(John Payne, Arleen Whelan. A westward-bound wagon train gets overtaken by six escaped convicts.

12:45
4—ABC News
 
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