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Retro: Spokane, WA - Sunday, March 13, 1988

Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)

Sunday, March 13, 1988

MORNING

6 am
4—EWU Education
6—Sunday Today

6:30
2—Gardening with Ed Hume
4—Revival Hour

7:00
2—The Compton Report
(Jim Compton)
7—Sesame Street
28—Mass on Television

7:30
2—CBS Sunday Morning
(Charles Kuralt)
4—Kenneth Copeland
6—Jimmy Swaggart
28—Old Time Gospel

8:00
7—WonderWorks

8:30
4—Robert Schuller
6—Day of Discovery
28—Power Magazine

9:00
2—NBA Basketball
Atlanta Hawks at Boston Celtics. Boston is 3-1 this season against Eastern Conference rival Atlanta. Guards Danny Ainge of the Celtics and Glenn Rivers of the Hawks lead their teams. (Live)
6—Weight Control
7—Adventures in Scale Modeling
28—Larry Jones

9:30
4—The World Tomorrow
7—Rod and Reel
28—Jimmy Swaggart

10:00
4—This Week with David Brinkley
6—College Basketball
ACC Tournament, Championship Game. From Greensboro, N.C. (Live)
7—Nature

10:30
28—Charles in Charge

11:00
4—College Basketball
SEC Tournament, Championship Game. From Baton Rouge, La. (Live)
7—German Professional Soccer
28—The Perfect Diet

11:30
2—College Basketball
Big East Conference Tournament, Championship Game. From Madison Square Garden in Manhattan. (Live)
28—Sea Hunt

AFTERNOON

12 pm
6—NBC Sportsworld
Drag racing, NHRA Winternationals, featuring competition in Top Fuel, Funny Car and Pro Stock categories, from Pomona, Calif. (Taped)
7—Washington Week in Review
(Paul Duke)
28—Out of This World

12:30
7—Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser
28—Keys to Success

1:00
4—College Basketball
Big Eight Conference Tournament, Championship Game. From Kansas City, Mo. (Live)
6—PGA Golf
Honda Classic, Final Round, from the TPC at Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, Fla. Past winners of this event include Mark Calcavecchia (’87), Kenny Knox (’86), Curtis Strange (’85) and Bruce Lietzke (’84). (Live)
7—Firing Line
(William F. Buckley, Jr.)
28—College Basketball
Regional games: Pac-10 Conference Championship or Big Eight Conference Championship (joined in progess).

1:30
2—CBS Sports Sunday
Gymnastics, American Cup Championships, from Farifax, Va.; speed skating, men’s world championships, from Medeo, U.S.S.R.

2:00
7—The Prisoner

2:30
2—NCAA Tournament Selection Show

2:50
7—Northwest Profiles

3:00
2—Al Lindner’s In-Fisherman
4—Good Fishing
6—Skiing
American Ski Classic. Coverage of a World Cup men’s downhill and giant slalom, from Vail, Colo.
7—WonderWorks
In “Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel,” the redheaded orphan is now a teacher, but still lives with her adoptive mother. But some things are different: Diana is getting married and Gilbert Blythe would like to do the same. Part 1 of two. Diana: Schuyler Grant. Gilbert: Jonathan Crombie. Rachel Lynde: Patricia Hamilton. Miss Stacey: Marilyn Lightstone.
28—MOVIE: “They Went That-a-Way and That-a-Way”
(1978) Tim Conway, Chuck McCann. A small-town deputy is ordered by the governor to go undercover, posing as a criminal, in a maximum security prison. Shortly after his mission begins, the governor dies, leaving him and his partner stranded in jail.

3:30
4—Championship Fishing

4:00
2—The Rich and Famous: 1988 World’s Best
The fourth annual special edition of “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous.” Host Robin Leach takes “the world's most expensive yacht” on a tour of his selection of the world's best hotels, restaurants, spas and resorts around the world.
4—Hardcastle and McCormick
6—Notebook

4:30
6—Meet the Press
(Chris Wallace)

5:00
4—MOVIE: “The Wonder of It All”
(1974) A documented journey of wilderness animals filmed all over the globe. Real life footage includes some rarely seen animal behaviors.
6—Q6 News
28—Knight Rider

5:05
7—WonderWorks
As “Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel” concludes, Anne's optimism and ingenuity win the hearts of the entire Harris family, including the curmudgeonly Mrs. Harris (Wendy Hiller). Anne: Megan Follows. Marilla: Colleen Dewhurst. Morgan Harris: Frank Converse. Pauline: Kate Lynch.

5:30
6—NBC Nightly News

6:00
2—CBS Evening News
6—Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom
28—Star Trek: The Next Generation
“Justice.” Plans for a vacation on the paradisiacal Rubicam Three are disrupted when Wesley breaks a planet law; meanwhile, a hostile vessel objecting to human colonization confronts the Enterprise. Liator: Jay Louden. Picard: Patrick Stewart. Data: Brent Spiner. Riker: Jonathan Frakes. Worf: Michael Dorn. (Repeat)

6:30
2—KREM 2 News
6—Webster
“Love Letters.” When Nicky (Corky Nemac) has trouble writing to a girl (Ami Dolenz) he has a crush on, Webster comes through: excerpts from Katherine's old love letters. Webster: Emmanuel Lewis. Katherine: Susan Clark. Benny: Nick DeMauro.

7:00
2—60 Minutes
4—The Disney Sunday Movie
“14 Going on 30.” (1988) Steve Eckholdt, Daphne Ashbrook. A 14-year-old tries his buddy’s invention and becomes an adult ready to run his school and date his homeroom teacher. (Part 2 of 2)
6—Our House
“The Fifth Beatle.” David (Chad Allen) and his band fall for the charms of a young man (Jason Bateman) who promises them a shot at rock-and-roll heaven. Dutton: James MacKrell. Bashnagel: George Furth. Alex: Melissa Clayton.
28—21 Jump Street
“Brother Hanson and the Miracle at Renner’s Pond.” Creationism vs. evolution divides the small town where Hanson investigates the burning of science textbooks. Cameron: David Greenlee. James: Dann Florek. Leanne: Patti Johns. Garner: Gregory Itzin. Brother Williams: Bruce French.

7:40
7—Nature
“Great Moments.” A five-year retrospective includes clips from “Flight of the Condor,” “Leopard: A Darkness in the Grass,” “Kingdom of the Ice Bear,” “Cats,” “The Gooneys of Midway,” and “Yellowstone in Winter,” with animals hunting, courting, rearing young and adapting to their environment.

8:00
2—Murder, She Wrote
“Benedict Arnold Slipped Here.” Someone is willing to kill for a dilapidated old house reputedly visited by Benedict Arnold and rumored to contain hidden treasure. Jessica: Angela Lansbury. Wilton Tibbles: David Clennon. Eve Simpson: Julie Adams. Alastair Andrews: Brian Bedford.
4—Supercarrier
“All in the Game.” War games bring out the best and the worst: Rosie (Tasia Valenza) becomes an unlikely heroine, while tension escalates between pilots BeeBee (Cec Verrell) and Sierra (Ken Olandt). Anzac: John David Bland. Bluejay: Penny Johnson. Coleman: Robert Hooks.
6—Family Ties
“A Sign of the Times.” Andrew (Brian Bonsall) refuses to speak in a show of empathy for a hearing-impaired classmate being teased by other preschoolers. Miss Metcalf: Terri Hanauer. Mrs. Richards: Susan Kohler.
28—Werewolf
“Gray Wolf.” Eric's tussle with a gray wolf brings startling revelations about the werewolf bloodline. John J. York. Alamo Joe: Lance LeGault. Gray Wolf: Morgan Sheppard. Parker: Larry Drake.

8:30
6—Day by Day
“That Saturday Feeling.” Ross would like Brian to become anonymous when his Dad's new-found coolness threatens to ruin his party. Doug Sheehan, C.B. Barnes. Stiv: Gino DeMauro. Joe Miltman: Alan Blumenfeld. Eileen: Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
28—Married…with Children
“Father Lode.” Al (Ed O’Neill) goes the distance to conceal his racetrack winnings from Peg (Katey Sagal). Customer: Teri Weigel. Steve: David Garrison. Kelly: Christina Applegate. Bud: David Faustino. Marcy: Amanda Bearse.

9:00
2—14th Annual People’s Choice Awards
The public selects favorites of the past year in the fields of television, movies and music in the yearly ceremony, televised from 20th Century-Fox Studios in Hollywood. The results of a nationwide poll determine the winners in 23 categories. Performers-presenters include Justine Bateman, Brigitte Nielsen, Tracy Scoggins, Angela Lansbury and James Stewart. Host: Barbara Mandrell.
4—The ABC Sunday Night Movie: “Pale Rider”
(1985) Clint Eastwood, Michael Moriarty. A mysterious preacher rides into Carbon Canyon on a pale horse and miraculously saves gold miners from corporate villains.
6—NBC Sunday Night at the Movies: “The Terminator”
(1984) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton. A ruthless 21-century cyborg goes back in time to 1984 Los Angeles to kill a waitress and change history.
28—It’s Garry Shandling’s Show
“Grant Gets Broken.” From 1986: The Schumakers need a weekend alone, but is Garry responsible enough to babysit Grant? Scott Nemes, Bernadette Birkett, Michael Tucci. Nancy: Molly Cheek. Louis: Geoffrey Blake. Priest: Richard Karron. (Repeat)

9:30
28—Duet
“Mommy and Me.” Richard's popularity with the other “mommies” in a child-development class makes Linda (Alison LaPlaca) think he's having an affair. Richard: Chris Lemmon. Pam: Rebecca Staples. Cindy: Jennifer Salt. Ben: Matthew Laurance.

9:50
7—Great Moments with National Geographic

10:00
28—The Tracey Ullman Show
A divorcee’s attack on a mugger excites her date.

10:30
28—Marblehead Manor
“Diamond in the Roughage.” In the series opener, Mr. Stonehill (Bob Frazer) buys a diamond ring for his wife's birthday and asks Albert (Paxton Whitehead) to hold onto it—a task that proves to be none too easy. Jerry: Phil Morris. Lupe: Dyana Ortelli. (Repeat)

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 News
6—Q6 News
28—Friday the 13th
“Tattoo.” A gambler's obsession turns deadly when he steals antique tattoo needles that bring luck to their owner—in exchange for the death of innocent victims. Tommy Chen: Leonard Chow. Lom Chen: Keye Luke. Micki: Robey. Jack: Chris Wiggins.

11:15
2—CBS News

11:20
7—Tony Brown’s Journal

11:30
2—Entertainment This Week
4—News 4
6—Carson’s Comedy Classics

12 am
4—Hardcastle and McCormick
6—Carson’s Comedy Classics
7—Off the Air
28—MOVIE: “Invasion of the Bee Girls”
(1973) William Smith, Anitra Ford. A powerful cosmic force turns Earth women into queen bees who kill men by wearing them out sexually.

12:30
2—Cinema 2: “John Goldfarb, Please Come Home!”
(1965) Shirley MacLaine, Richard Crenna. A former Notre Dame football star crash lands over a mythical Arabian country while on spy mission to the USSR. King: Peter Ustinov.
6—MOVIE: “Here Come the Girls”
(1953) Bob Hope, Tony Martin. A chorus boy is used as bait to catch an attacker. Arlene Dahl, Rosemary Clooney.

1:00
4—Young [?]

1:30
4—News 4 (Repeat)
28—Off the Air

2:00
4—Off the Air
6—Off the Air

2:30
2—CBS News Nightwatch
 
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