2—KREM (CBS)
6 am—CBS Sunday Morning
Charles Kuralt.
7:30—Music Magic
8:00—The Abbott and Costello Show
8:30—Sergeant Preston of the Yukon
9:00—The Lone Ranger
9:30—Lawman
10:00—Wanted: Dead or Alive
10:30—Maverick
11:30—MOVIE: “In Society”
Abbott and Costello, Kirby Grant. Two bumbling plumbers are hired by a socialite to fix a leak. A case of mistaken identity gets the pair an invitation to a fancy party and an entry into high society. As expected, things don't go too smoothly.
1 pm—CBS Sports Sunday
Scheduled: Robin Blake-Tony Baltazar 10-round lightweight bout and Marlon Starling-Tommy Ayers 12-round USBA-NABF Welterweight Championship bout (live from Las Vegas, Nev.); same-day coverage of the finish of the Tour de France bicycle race.
3:00—MOVIE: “Johnny Belinda”
(1948) Jane Wyman, Lew Ayres. In post-war Cape Breton, a doctor's efforts to tutor a deaf/mute woman are undermined when she is raped, and the resulting pregnancy causes scandal to swirl.
5:00—Entertainment This Week
Featured: TV’s sexy jean commercials; the Bee Gees at work on the music for “Staying Alive”; Hollywood’s movie dubbing and doubling.
6:00—CBS Evening News
6:30—Northwest Gallery
7:00—60 Minutes
8:00—One Day at a Time
“Pride and Privacy (Part 2).” Ann begins to feel the severe strain of tending to the needs of everyone in her overcrowded apartment. (Part 2 of 3) (Repeat)
[The concluding episode will follow immediately.]
8:30—One Day at a Time
“Pride and Privacy (Part 3).” Ann seeks refuge from her packed apartment with Sam at his home, but a major argument arises from his proposal of marriage. (Part 3 of 3) (Repeat)
9:00—The Jeffersons
“Social Insecurity.” Florence goes on strike against George when he refuses to do anything about providing her with a pension plan. (Repeat)
9:30—Newhart
“Heaven Knows Mr. Utley.” George (Tom Poston) becomes the butt of cruel jokes and scorn from the townspeople after he claims to have seen a UFO. (Repeat)
10:00—Trapper John, M.D.
“Life, Death and Vinnie Duncan.” Gonzo learns that a college friend (Kristoffer Tabori) who is supposedly suffering from an incurable disease may be perfectly healthy after all. (Repeat)
11:00—KREM 2 News
11:15—CBS News
11:30—At the Movies with Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert
In a special “At the Movies” presentation entitled “If We Owned a Movie Theater,” Siskel and Ebert talk about their favorite movies and what they would show if they owned a movie theater.
12 am—Pearl
The lives of a man and a woman (Angie Dickinson, Robert Wagner), living in the peacetime paradise of Hawaii in 1941, are shattered when the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor. (Part 2 of 3)
4—KXLY (ABC)
5:30 am—Education Series
6:00—Rex Humbard
6:30—The Kroeze Brothers
7:00—Kenneth Copeland
8:00—Lowell Lundstrom
8:30—Voice of the Church
9:00—Robert Schuller
9:30—The World Tomorrow
10:00—Gilligan’s Island
10:30—Wonder Woman
11:30—This Week with David Brinkley
12:30 pm—MOVIE: “Goliath Awaits (Part 1)”
(TV, 1981) Mark Harmon, Christopher Lee. A young scientist discovers a British luxury liner, lost for over 40 years, at the bottom of the sea with 400 people still alive and being ruled by a benevolent dictator.
2:30—The Road to Los Angeles
Olympic hopefuls profiled are Shawn O’Sullivan (boxing), Tracee Talavera (gymnastics) and Willie Banks (triple jump).
3:30—American Sportsman
The work of Ducks Unlimited of Canada, a conservationist group, is examined; Cheryl Tiegs and photographer Peter Beard travel through Kenya on a photography expedition; coverage from under the gondola of the Double Eagle V on the first ever trans-Pacific balloon crossing; Peter Benchley and oceanographer Sylvia Earle attempt to lure sharks in the Bahamas.
5:00—MOVIE: “Goliath Awaits (Part 2)”
(TV, 1981) Mark Harmon, Christopher Lee. A young scientist discovers a British luxury liner, lost for over 40 years, at the bottom of the sea with 400 people still alive and being ruled by a benevolent dictator.
7:00—Ripley’s Believe It Or Not!
Featured: a scandalous royal love affair; strange international foods; the only albino gorilla in captivity; amazing archeological finds, including Viking ships; a clay army of 6,000 men buried with a Chinese emperor. (CC) (Repeat)
8:00—Mat Houston
“The Showgirl Murders.” Matt travels to Las Vegas to help an alcoholic singer (Robert Goulet) accused of killing a beautiful showgirl. (CC) (Repeat)
9:00—MOVIE: “Rooster”
(TV, 1982) Paul Williams, Pat McCormick. Two mismatched investigators try to rise above their personal differences when they are partnered to probe a case of possible arson. (CC) (Repeat)
11:00—News 4
11:30—News 4
12 am—This Is the USFL
12:30—ABC News Weekend Report
6—KHQ (NBC)
6 am—This Is the Life
6:30—Insight
7:00—Time for Livin’
7:30—Jimmy Swaggart
8:30—Day of Discovery
9:00—Oral Roberts
9:30—Robert M. Taylor
10:00—Jerry Falwell
11:00—Golf
“Anheuser Busch Classic.” Final round (live from King’s Mill Golf Club in Williamsburg, Va.).
1 pm—Sportsworld
Scheduled: boxing—Nino LaRocca vs. Pete Ranzany in a 10-round welterweight bout (live from Udine, Italy); the men’s survival run in the Survival of the Fittest competition (from Sun River, Ore.).
2:30—Healthbeat
Featured: a look at an alcoholism education program; a leading gynecologist dispels untruths concerning menopause.
3:00—Rodeo Pro-Tour U.S.A.
4:00—MOVIE: “The Last of the Mohicans”
(TV, 1977) Steve Forrest, Andrew Prine. During the French and Indian War in colonial America, a white scout, with two of his Indian brothers, helps a British officer escort two women through dangerous territory, with both French troops and hostile Indians after them. Based on the 1826 James Fenimore Cooper novel.
6:00-Laverne & Shirley & Company
“Bridal Shower.” Laverne and Shirley attend a bridal shower for one of their old high school classmates.
6:30—The Muppet Show
Guest: Gilda Radner.
7:00—Voyagers!
“Pursuit.” Phineas and Jeffrey (Jon-Erik Hexum, Meeno Peluce) find an undeveloped space center at the 1969 lunar launch site, then help scientist Wernher von Braun (David Oliver) escape from the Nazis. (Repeat)
8:00—Six Pack
Racecar driver Brewster Baker (Don Johnson) finds himself an instant father as he takes responsibility for five spirited orphans who serve as his pit crew. Markie Post, Jennifer Runyon.
9:00—MOVIE: “Sex and the Married Woman”
(TV, 1977) Joanna Pettet, Barry Newman. A contemporary couple’s marriage founders when the wife publishes a bestseller.
11:00—Q-6 News
11:30—The Devlin Connection
“Jennifer.” Private detective Nick Corsello (Jack Scalia is hired by a woman (Julie Sommars) whose husband plans to frame her for the murder of her lover. (Repeat)
12:30 am—Jennifer and Dusty
A cynical Los Angeles cab driver (Saul Rubinek) gets the chance to live out his fantasy of becoming a private eye.
7—KSPS (PBS)
8 am—Sesame Street
9:00—Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
9:30—The Electric Company
10:00—MOVIE: “Roll On Texas Moon”
(1946) Roy Rogers, Dale Evans. Roy Rogers tries to prevent a range war between cattlemen and sheepherders.
11:00—NIC Public Forum
11:30—Tony Brown’s Journal
12 pm—Moneymakers
12:30—Financial Enterprise
1:00—Washington Week in Review
1:30—Wall $treet Week
“I Left My Stocks in San Francisco.” Guest: Claude N. Rosenberg Jr., senior partner, Rosenberg Capital Management.
2:00—Masterpiece Theatre
“A Town Like Alice.” After the war, Jean decides to return to Malaya to repay the villagers’ kindness by building a much-needed well. (Part 3) (CC) (Repeat)
3:00—The Victory Garden
Bob Thomson adds a bumper crop of vegetables to the suburban garden, surveys the perennial garden, and checks the progress of the fruit orchard.
3:30—The Music of Man
“The Flowering of Harmony.” The growth of music is traced from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance.
4:30—Training Dogs the Woodhouse Way
“The Advance, Stand, Sit and Down.” Barbara demonstrates an emergency exercise in which the dog is required to stop instantly.
5:00—Firing Line
Resolved: Women Have It As Good As Men.” The second part of a debate between William F. Buckley, author James Dickey and National Review senior editor Joseph Sobran (affirmative) and attorney Harriet Pilpel, psychoanalyst Dr. Erika Padan Freeman and public relations executive Muriel Fox (negative) is presented. (Repeat)
6:00—Creativity with Bill Moyers
“Women and Creativity.” Three female artists explore the conflict of professional creativity versus raising a family. (CC) (Repeat)
6:30—Victory at Sea
“Mediterranean Mosaic.” After the fall of France, Britain held out alone against the Italian Navy and the Nazi Air Force.
7:00—Evening at Pops
“Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé.” This husband-and-wife team, stars of TV, Broadway and the nightclub circuit, sing with the Pops in a special tribute to the 95-year-old Irving Berlin, including a medley of his hits.
8:00—Masterpiece Theatre
“A Town Like Alice.” Jean travels to outback Australia in search of Joe, who is in London looking for her. (Part 4) (CC) (Repeat)
9:00—Masterpiece Documentaries
“King of the Hill.” The shifting fortunes of a great baseball team are reflected in the career of its star pitcher.
10:00—Other Visions, Other Voices
11:00—Sneak Previews
Neal Gabler and Jeffrey Lyons host an informative look at what’s new at the movies.
28—KAYU (Independent)
8:30 am—James Robison
9:00—Jack Van Impe
9:30—The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries
10:30—MOVIE: “The Red Badge of Courage”
(1974) Richard Thomas, Michael Brandon. During the Civil War, a young man enthusiastically joins the Union army thirsting to find glory and honor, but his first battle opens his eyes to the reality of how un-glorious and dishonorable war really is. Based on the 1895 novel by Stephen Crane.
12 pm—Golf
“LPGA Mayflower Classic.” Some of the country’s top women golfers compete for $200,000 in prize money, from Indianapolis, Ind.
2:00—NASL Soccer
Team America at Vancouver Whitecaps.
4:00—Horse Racing
5:00—Memories with Lawrence Welk
“A Musical Tour of the USA.”
6:00—Perry Mason
“The Case of the Festive Felon.” A woman fighting for her mother’s inheritance finds herself charged with murder.
7:00—Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters
Guests: Tennessee Ernie Ford, Jon “Bowser” Bauman.
8:00—MOVIE: “The Chase”
(1966) Marlon Brando, Jane Fonda. A sheriff tries to prevent the tragic meeting of an escaped convict and his adulterous wife.
11:00—Week in Review
12 am—MOVIE: “Appointment With a Killer”
(1975) Joanna Pettet, Brian Blessed. An anonymous note written on a copy of a Shakespearean play provides a valuable clue for a private detective’s wife investigating a 5-year-old murder case.
6 am—CBS Sunday Morning
Charles Kuralt.
7:30—Music Magic
8:00—The Abbott and Costello Show
8:30—Sergeant Preston of the Yukon
9:00—The Lone Ranger
9:30—Lawman
10:00—Wanted: Dead or Alive
10:30—Maverick
11:30—MOVIE: “In Society”
Abbott and Costello, Kirby Grant. Two bumbling plumbers are hired by a socialite to fix a leak. A case of mistaken identity gets the pair an invitation to a fancy party and an entry into high society. As expected, things don't go too smoothly.
1 pm—CBS Sports Sunday
Scheduled: Robin Blake-Tony Baltazar 10-round lightweight bout and Marlon Starling-Tommy Ayers 12-round USBA-NABF Welterweight Championship bout (live from Las Vegas, Nev.); same-day coverage of the finish of the Tour de France bicycle race.
3:00—MOVIE: “Johnny Belinda”
(1948) Jane Wyman, Lew Ayres. In post-war Cape Breton, a doctor's efforts to tutor a deaf/mute woman are undermined when she is raped, and the resulting pregnancy causes scandal to swirl.
5:00—Entertainment This Week
Featured: TV’s sexy jean commercials; the Bee Gees at work on the music for “Staying Alive”; Hollywood’s movie dubbing and doubling.
6:00—CBS Evening News
6:30—Northwest Gallery
7:00—60 Minutes
8:00—One Day at a Time
“Pride and Privacy (Part 2).” Ann begins to feel the severe strain of tending to the needs of everyone in her overcrowded apartment. (Part 2 of 3) (Repeat)
[The concluding episode will follow immediately.]
8:30—One Day at a Time
“Pride and Privacy (Part 3).” Ann seeks refuge from her packed apartment with Sam at his home, but a major argument arises from his proposal of marriage. (Part 3 of 3) (Repeat)
9:00—The Jeffersons
“Social Insecurity.” Florence goes on strike against George when he refuses to do anything about providing her with a pension plan. (Repeat)
9:30—Newhart
“Heaven Knows Mr. Utley.” George (Tom Poston) becomes the butt of cruel jokes and scorn from the townspeople after he claims to have seen a UFO. (Repeat)
10:00—Trapper John, M.D.
“Life, Death and Vinnie Duncan.” Gonzo learns that a college friend (Kristoffer Tabori) who is supposedly suffering from an incurable disease may be perfectly healthy after all. (Repeat)
11:00—KREM 2 News
11:15—CBS News
11:30—At the Movies with Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert
In a special “At the Movies” presentation entitled “If We Owned a Movie Theater,” Siskel and Ebert talk about their favorite movies and what they would show if they owned a movie theater.
12 am—Pearl
The lives of a man and a woman (Angie Dickinson, Robert Wagner), living in the peacetime paradise of Hawaii in 1941, are shattered when the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor. (Part 2 of 3)
4—KXLY (ABC)
5:30 am—Education Series
6:00—Rex Humbard
6:30—The Kroeze Brothers
7:00—Kenneth Copeland
8:00—Lowell Lundstrom
8:30—Voice of the Church
9:00—Robert Schuller
9:30—The World Tomorrow
10:00—Gilligan’s Island
10:30—Wonder Woman
11:30—This Week with David Brinkley
12:30 pm—MOVIE: “Goliath Awaits (Part 1)”
(TV, 1981) Mark Harmon, Christopher Lee. A young scientist discovers a British luxury liner, lost for over 40 years, at the bottom of the sea with 400 people still alive and being ruled by a benevolent dictator.
2:30—The Road to Los Angeles
Olympic hopefuls profiled are Shawn O’Sullivan (boxing), Tracee Talavera (gymnastics) and Willie Banks (triple jump).
3:30—American Sportsman
The work of Ducks Unlimited of Canada, a conservationist group, is examined; Cheryl Tiegs and photographer Peter Beard travel through Kenya on a photography expedition; coverage from under the gondola of the Double Eagle V on the first ever trans-Pacific balloon crossing; Peter Benchley and oceanographer Sylvia Earle attempt to lure sharks in the Bahamas.
5:00—MOVIE: “Goliath Awaits (Part 2)”
(TV, 1981) Mark Harmon, Christopher Lee. A young scientist discovers a British luxury liner, lost for over 40 years, at the bottom of the sea with 400 people still alive and being ruled by a benevolent dictator.
7:00—Ripley’s Believe It Or Not!
Featured: a scandalous royal love affair; strange international foods; the only albino gorilla in captivity; amazing archeological finds, including Viking ships; a clay army of 6,000 men buried with a Chinese emperor. (CC) (Repeat)
8:00—Mat Houston
“The Showgirl Murders.” Matt travels to Las Vegas to help an alcoholic singer (Robert Goulet) accused of killing a beautiful showgirl. (CC) (Repeat)
9:00—MOVIE: “Rooster”
(TV, 1982) Paul Williams, Pat McCormick. Two mismatched investigators try to rise above their personal differences when they are partnered to probe a case of possible arson. (CC) (Repeat)
11:00—News 4
11:30—News 4
12 am—This Is the USFL
12:30—ABC News Weekend Report
6—KHQ (NBC)
6 am—This Is the Life
6:30—Insight
7:00—Time for Livin’
7:30—Jimmy Swaggart
8:30—Day of Discovery
9:00—Oral Roberts
9:30—Robert M. Taylor
10:00—Jerry Falwell
11:00—Golf
“Anheuser Busch Classic.” Final round (live from King’s Mill Golf Club in Williamsburg, Va.).
1 pm—Sportsworld
Scheduled: boxing—Nino LaRocca vs. Pete Ranzany in a 10-round welterweight bout (live from Udine, Italy); the men’s survival run in the Survival of the Fittest competition (from Sun River, Ore.).
2:30—Healthbeat
Featured: a look at an alcoholism education program; a leading gynecologist dispels untruths concerning menopause.
3:00—Rodeo Pro-Tour U.S.A.
4:00—MOVIE: “The Last of the Mohicans”
(TV, 1977) Steve Forrest, Andrew Prine. During the French and Indian War in colonial America, a white scout, with two of his Indian brothers, helps a British officer escort two women through dangerous territory, with both French troops and hostile Indians after them. Based on the 1826 James Fenimore Cooper novel.
6:00-Laverne & Shirley & Company
“Bridal Shower.” Laverne and Shirley attend a bridal shower for one of their old high school classmates.
6:30—The Muppet Show
Guest: Gilda Radner.
7:00—Voyagers!
“Pursuit.” Phineas and Jeffrey (Jon-Erik Hexum, Meeno Peluce) find an undeveloped space center at the 1969 lunar launch site, then help scientist Wernher von Braun (David Oliver) escape from the Nazis. (Repeat)
8:00—Six Pack
Racecar driver Brewster Baker (Don Johnson) finds himself an instant father as he takes responsibility for five spirited orphans who serve as his pit crew. Markie Post, Jennifer Runyon.
9:00—MOVIE: “Sex and the Married Woman”
(TV, 1977) Joanna Pettet, Barry Newman. A contemporary couple’s marriage founders when the wife publishes a bestseller.
11:00—Q-6 News
11:30—The Devlin Connection
“Jennifer.” Private detective Nick Corsello (Jack Scalia is hired by a woman (Julie Sommars) whose husband plans to frame her for the murder of her lover. (Repeat)
12:30 am—Jennifer and Dusty
A cynical Los Angeles cab driver (Saul Rubinek) gets the chance to live out his fantasy of becoming a private eye.
7—KSPS (PBS)
8 am—Sesame Street
9:00—Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
9:30—The Electric Company
10:00—MOVIE: “Roll On Texas Moon”
(1946) Roy Rogers, Dale Evans. Roy Rogers tries to prevent a range war between cattlemen and sheepherders.
11:00—NIC Public Forum
11:30—Tony Brown’s Journal
12 pm—Moneymakers
12:30—Financial Enterprise
1:00—Washington Week in Review
1:30—Wall $treet Week
“I Left My Stocks in San Francisco.” Guest: Claude N. Rosenberg Jr., senior partner, Rosenberg Capital Management.
2:00—Masterpiece Theatre
“A Town Like Alice.” After the war, Jean decides to return to Malaya to repay the villagers’ kindness by building a much-needed well. (Part 3) (CC) (Repeat)
3:00—The Victory Garden
Bob Thomson adds a bumper crop of vegetables to the suburban garden, surveys the perennial garden, and checks the progress of the fruit orchard.
3:30—The Music of Man
“The Flowering of Harmony.” The growth of music is traced from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance.
4:30—Training Dogs the Woodhouse Way
“The Advance, Stand, Sit and Down.” Barbara demonstrates an emergency exercise in which the dog is required to stop instantly.
5:00—Firing Line
Resolved: Women Have It As Good As Men.” The second part of a debate between William F. Buckley, author James Dickey and National Review senior editor Joseph Sobran (affirmative) and attorney Harriet Pilpel, psychoanalyst Dr. Erika Padan Freeman and public relations executive Muriel Fox (negative) is presented. (Repeat)
6:00—Creativity with Bill Moyers
“Women and Creativity.” Three female artists explore the conflict of professional creativity versus raising a family. (CC) (Repeat)
6:30—Victory at Sea
“Mediterranean Mosaic.” After the fall of France, Britain held out alone against the Italian Navy and the Nazi Air Force.
7:00—Evening at Pops
“Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé.” This husband-and-wife team, stars of TV, Broadway and the nightclub circuit, sing with the Pops in a special tribute to the 95-year-old Irving Berlin, including a medley of his hits.
8:00—Masterpiece Theatre
“A Town Like Alice.” Jean travels to outback Australia in search of Joe, who is in London looking for her. (Part 4) (CC) (Repeat)
9:00—Masterpiece Documentaries
“King of the Hill.” The shifting fortunes of a great baseball team are reflected in the career of its star pitcher.
10:00—Other Visions, Other Voices
11:00—Sneak Previews
Neal Gabler and Jeffrey Lyons host an informative look at what’s new at the movies.
28—KAYU (Independent)
8:30 am—James Robison
9:00—Jack Van Impe
9:30—The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries
10:30—MOVIE: “The Red Badge of Courage”
(1974) Richard Thomas, Michael Brandon. During the Civil War, a young man enthusiastically joins the Union army thirsting to find glory and honor, but his first battle opens his eyes to the reality of how un-glorious and dishonorable war really is. Based on the 1895 novel by Stephen Crane.
12 pm—Golf
“LPGA Mayflower Classic.” Some of the country’s top women golfers compete for $200,000 in prize money, from Indianapolis, Ind.
2:00—NASL Soccer
Team America at Vancouver Whitecaps.
4:00—Horse Racing
5:00—Memories with Lawrence Welk
“A Musical Tour of the USA.”
6:00—Perry Mason
“The Case of the Festive Felon.” A woman fighting for her mother’s inheritance finds herself charged with murder.
7:00—Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters
Guests: Tennessee Ernie Ford, Jon “Bowser” Bauman.
8:00—MOVIE: “The Chase”
(1966) Marlon Brando, Jane Fonda. A sheriff tries to prevent the tragic meeting of an escaped convict and his adulterous wife.
11:00—Week in Review
12 am—MOVIE: “Appointment With a Killer”
(1975) Joanna Pettet, Brian Blessed. An anonymous note written on a copy of a Shakespearean play provides a valuable clue for a private detective’s wife investigating a 5-year-old murder case.