This one was a bit hard. There are several abbreviated titles, some of which I couldn’t decipher. Those shows are marked with a “[?].”
Does anyone know what kind of "News" KAYU broadcast in the mornings in 2002? I honestly have no idea.
Channel:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
22—KSKN (The WB)
28—KAYU (Fox)
Thursday, October 10, 2002
MORNING
4:30 am
2—CBS Morning News
4—World News This Morning
6—Early Today
5:00
2—KREM 2 News First Edition
(Nicole Crites, Dawn Picken)
4—Good Morning Northwest
(Mark Peterson, Susanna Baylon)
6—Q6 Local News Today
(Shelly Monahan, Sean Owsley)
22—KREM 2 News First Edition
6:00
7—Body Electric
6:30
7—Clifford the Big Red Dog
7:00
2—The Early Show
Scheduled: Bobby Flay. (Harry Smith, Hannah Storm)
4—Good Morning America
Tipper Gore on depression; Dr. Tim Johnson on liver health; the “family cook-off.” (Charles Gibson, Diane Sawyer)
6—Today
Robin Wright Penn. Also: a segment on style. (Matt Lauer, Katie Couric)
7—Dragonfly TV
22—Road Rules
28—News
7:30
7—Arthur
22—The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
8:00
7—Barney & Friends
22—The Rob Nelson Show
Financial makeover expert Neale Godfrey offers college students advice on getting themselves out of debt. Also: eBay expert Lynn Dralle provides tips on buying, selling and making a sizeable profit on eBay, and how one can earn top dollar through online auctions.
8:30
7—Teletubbies
9:00
2—Dis. [?]
4—Live with Regis & Kelly
David Bowie; James Van Der Beek (“Dawson’s Creek”). Also: a “Hunks of the U.S.A.” showcase.
7—Sesame Street
22—Judge Mathis
28—Paid Programming
9:30
2—Pyramid
10:00
2—The Price Is Right
4—The View
Whoopi Goldberg (guest co-host); Tom Cavanagh (“Ed”); Carol Channing. Also: the “Dance Party Contest.”
6—The Caroline Rhea Show
Mira Sorvino (“The Grey Zone”), America Ferreira and Lupe Ontiveros (“Real Women Have Curves”), the second team eliminated from “The Amazing Race.”
7—Reading Rainbow
22—The John Walsh Show
28—The Other Half
Topics include brothels.
10:30
7—Between the Lions
11:00
2—The Young and the Restless
4—Maury
“That’s Not My Son, That’s My 13-Year-Old Daughter.” Tomboys get makeovers.
6—Life Moments
7—Clifford the Big Red Dog
22—Dis. [?]
28—The Montel Williams Show
11:30
7—Sit and Be Fit
22—Change of Heart
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—KREM 2 News at Noon
(Robyn Nance)
4—All My Children
6—Paid Programming
7—Passport
22—Crossing Over with John Edward
28—The People’s Court
12:30
2—The Bold and the Beautiful
7—Antique Show [?]
22—Crossing Over with John Edward
1:00
2—As the World Turns
4—One Life to Live
6—Days of Our Lives
7—Welcome to My Studio
22—Ricki Lake
Topic: breaking unhealthy eating habits.
28—Texas Justice
1:30
7—Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel
28—Cosby
2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospital
6—Passions
7—Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
22—Celebrity Justice
28—Suddenly Susan
2:30
7—Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat
22—Extra
28—Paid Programming
3:00
2—Dr. Phil
Topic: conquering phobias.
4—Port Charles
6—Judge Judy
7—Arthur
22—What’s New, Scooby-Doo?
28—Archie’s Weird Mysteries
3:30
4—Martha Stewart Living
“Halloween Prep Show.” Included: spider cake. Also: transforming pumpkins and gourds into flower containers.
6—Judge Joe Brown
7—Liberty’s Kids
22—The Mummy: The Animated Series
28—Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?
4:00
2—The Oprah Winfrey Show
Topic: women’s health issues.
6—Judge Judy
7—Cyberchase
22—Pokemon
28—Full House
4:30
4—News 4 at 4:30
(Mark Peterson, Debra Wilde)
6—Q6 Local News at 4:30
(Greg Heister)
7—Zoboomafoo
22—Yu-Gi-Oh!
28—The Hughleys
5:00
2—KREM 2 News at 5
(Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward)
4—News 4 at 5
(Richard Brown, Debra Wilde)
6—Q6 Local News at 5
(Dan Kleckner, Stephanie Vigil)
7—BBC World News
22—Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
28—MLB Baseball
Game 2 of the National League Championship Series: St. Louis Cardinals vs. San Francisco Giants at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. (Live)
5:30
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
7—Nightly Business Report
22—Spin City
EVENING
6:00
2—KREM 2 News at 6
(Randy Shaw, Nadine Woodward)
4—News 4 at 6
(Richard Brown)
6—Q6 Local News at 6
(Dan Kleckner, Stephanie Vigil)
7—The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
22—Seinfeld
6:30
2—Hollywood Squares
4—Entertainment Tonight
(Bob Goen, Mary Hart)
6—Everybody Loves Raymond
22—Friends
7:00
2—Seinfeld
4—The Drew Carey Show
6—Jeopardy!
7—Globe Trekker
22—Evening Magazine
(John Curley)
7:30
2—Friends
4—Home Improvement
6—Wheel of Fortune
22—Access Hollywood
(Pat O’Brien, Nancy O’Dell)
8:00
2—Survivor: Thailand
“Gender Bender.” One tribe begins to divide itself along gender lines and a fourth contestant is voted off the island. Jeff Probst is the host.
4—Monk
“Mr. Monk Goes to the Asylum.” A visit to his late wife's former home results in Monk's placement in an institution, where he stumbles across a unsolved murder case. Dr. Lancaster: Dennis Boutsikaris. Wurster: Kevin Nealon. Monk: Tony Shalhoub. Sharona: Bitty Schram. (Repeat)
6—Friends
“The One with the Pediatrician.” Joey sets Phoebe up with a stranger (Paul Rudd) to score a date with one of her friends; Rachel catches Ross visiting his pediatrician from childhood; and a job offer stands between Monica and Chandler's relocation to Tulsa. Sally: Elaine Hendrix. Dr. Gettleman: Gregory White. Mary Ellen: Dedee Pfeiffer.
7—Chandler & Co
22—Family Affair
“Ballroom Blitz.” Worried about Sissy's unbridled adventures around the city, Bill persuades Sissy to attend a stuffy social club for young women. Unaware the teen has ditched the group's meetings, Bill buys Sissy a dress for the club's father-daughter dance. Mrs. Fowler: Valerie Curtin. Parker: Danielle Panabaker. Madison: Lauren Robinson.
28—The Simpsons
8:30
6—Scrubs
“My Case Study.” Michael McDonald (“Mad TV”) plays a patient with a manhood problem that J.D. seeks to parlay into a trip to an AMA conference in Reno. Mrs. Warner: Maree Cheatham. Mrs. Kellerman: Jill Basey. Doug: Johnny Kastl.
22—Do Over
“The Anniversary.” Joel (Penn Badgley) tries to prevent his mom from meeting the man who will break up his parents' marriage, and he gives his dad some romantic advice in the hopes that it will inspire him to put the spark back in their relationship. Bill: Michael Milhoan. Karen: Gigi Rice. Cheryl: Angela Goethals.
28—That ’70s Show
9:00
2—CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
“Let the Seller Beware.” Grissom and Catherine investigate the murder of a wealthy couple who are discovered just outside of their glamorous Las Vegas house, which was up for sale. Meanwhile, Sara probes the death of a cheerleader who is found eviscerated on a soccer field. Tanya: Monique Demers. Max: Taylor Handley. Jeri: Mary-Margaret Humes.
4—Push, Nevada
“The Letter of the Law.” Jim learns some things about Deputy Dawn (Liz Vassey), including why she's in Push; Grace investigates who posted Jim's substantial bail; Sloman gives Mary an ultimatum. Grace: Melora Walters. Sloman: Raymond J. Barry.
6—Will & Grace
“The Kid Stays Out of the Picture.” A feud ensues between Will and Grace, whose second thoughts about having his baby are triggered by an infatuation with Leo (Harry Connick Jr.). Part 1 of two. Amy: Gina Hecht. Karen: Megan Mullally. Will: Eric McCormack.
7—Frontline
“Missile Wars.” A report that traces the recent history of antimissile defense, assesses its technological prospects and explores what producer Sherry Jones calls the “politics of the threat” of an ICBM attack against the U.S. An Alaska-based system is currently under construction, but the U.S. Missile Defense Agency concedes it's not yet foolproof, says Jones. The hour also features interviews with missile-defense supporters (former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz among them), and looks at the role of missile defense in the Bush Administration's security strategy. “It's as much an offense as a defense,” says Jones.
22—The Jamie Kennedy Experiment
Kennedy hires an entertainer to do crazy stunts for a birthday party. He also portrays a gardening instructor who tricks his students into landscaping his own lawn.
28—Will & Grace
9:30
6—Good Morning, Miami
“The Way to Dylan’s Heart.” Double dates with Dylan are disasters for Jake, who's putty in her presence; a public-service spot gives Penny a shot at proving herself. Cindy: Andrea Savage. Penny: Constance Zimmer. Dylan: Ashley Williams.
22—Off Centre
“P.P. Doc II: The Examination Continues.” Eugene Levy reprises his role as Mike and Euan's dorky urologist, who's now a resident of their apartment building. The guys worry about the weird M.D.'s interest in being their buddy, until they discover he attracts women. Chau: John Cho. Liz: Lauren Stamile. Euan: Sean Maguire.
28—That ‘70s Show
10:00
2—Without a Trace
“He Saw, She Saw.” Four witnesses claim that a woman was abducted from a mall parking lot while her husband was standing just yards away with his back to her. Samantha: Poppy Montgomery. Jack: Anthony LaPaglia. Martin: Eric Close.
4—PrimeTime Thursday
A California teen arrested in a deadly high-school shooting rampage.
6—ER
“Insurrection.” Carter takes drastic steps to improve security conditions at County after a frustrated patient takes matters into his own hands—violently; Meanwhile, Gallant tends to a hypochondriac who refuses to leave any symptom unchecked; Pratt (Mekhi Phifer) is keeping a secret about his home situation; and Kovac has an unhappy ex-lover to contend with. Harkins: Leslie Bibb. Corday: Alex Kingston. Gallant: Sharif Atkins.
7—Through My Sights: A Gunner’s View of WWII
22—The News at 10
(Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward)
28—Fox 28 News at 10
(Linda Stratton)
10:30
22—The Oprah Winfrey Show
28—Just Shoot Me
LATE NIGHT/OVERNIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News at 11
(Randy Shaw, Nadine Woodward)
4—News 4 at 11
(Richard Brown)
6—Q6 Local News 11 at 11
(Dan Kleckner, Stephanie Vigil)
7—Charlie Rose
28—Star Trek: Voyager
“Persistence of Vision.” When Voyager enters Bothan space, crew members begin to suffer hallucinations—all except for Kes and the Doctor, who find themselves in charge of the ship
11:30
22—Blind Date
11:35
2—Late Show with David Letterman
Michelle Pfeiffer (“White Oleander”), Bon Jovi.
4—Nightline
(Ted Koppel)
6—The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Actress Alison Lohman (“White Oleander”), Jerry Seinfeld, music group Doves (“Caught by the River”).
12 am
7—Frontline
22—Elimidate
28—3rd Rock From the Sun
12:05
4—Nightline Up Close
(Ted Koppel)
12:30
22—Shipmates
28—Paid Programming
12:35
2—The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn
Tim Robbins (“The Truth About Charlie”), Jurassic 5 (“What’s Golden”).
4—Paid Programming
6—Late Night with Conan O’Brien
Sarah Michelle Gellar (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer”), comedian/author Rich Hall (“Things Snowball”), actor Jason Statham (“The Transporter”).
1:00
7—The New This Old House Hour
22—The 5th Wheel
1:30
22—Street Smarts
1:35
2—KREM 2 News at 11
6—Last Call with Caron Daly
Actor Taye Diggs (“Brown Sugar”), director Brett Ratner (“Red Dragon”).
2:00
7—Frontline
22—The Nanny
2:05
6—Paid Programming
2:30
22—The Jenny Jones Show
2:35
4—Roseanne
6—The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
2:10
2—Up to the Minute
3:00
7—The New This Old House Hour
3:05
4—World News Now
6—Late Night with Conan O’Brien
3:30
22—Off the Air
4:00
7—Liberia: America’s Stepchild
A look at the African nation, which was founded in the 1820s by freed American slaves.
Does anyone know what kind of "News" KAYU broadcast in the mornings in 2002? I honestly have no idea.
Channel:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
22—KSKN (The WB)
28—KAYU (Fox)
Thursday, October 10, 2002
MORNING
4:30 am
2—CBS Morning News
4—World News This Morning
6—Early Today
5:00
2—KREM 2 News First Edition
(Nicole Crites, Dawn Picken)
4—Good Morning Northwest
(Mark Peterson, Susanna Baylon)
6—Q6 Local News Today
(Shelly Monahan, Sean Owsley)
22—KREM 2 News First Edition
6:00
7—Body Electric
6:30
7—Clifford the Big Red Dog
7:00
2—The Early Show
Scheduled: Bobby Flay. (Harry Smith, Hannah Storm)
4—Good Morning America
Tipper Gore on depression; Dr. Tim Johnson on liver health; the “family cook-off.” (Charles Gibson, Diane Sawyer)
6—Today
Robin Wright Penn. Also: a segment on style. (Matt Lauer, Katie Couric)
7—Dragonfly TV
22—Road Rules
28—News
7:30
7—Arthur
22—The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
8:00
7—Barney & Friends
22—The Rob Nelson Show
Financial makeover expert Neale Godfrey offers college students advice on getting themselves out of debt. Also: eBay expert Lynn Dralle provides tips on buying, selling and making a sizeable profit on eBay, and how one can earn top dollar through online auctions.
8:30
7—Teletubbies
9:00
2—Dis. [?]
4—Live with Regis & Kelly
David Bowie; James Van Der Beek (“Dawson’s Creek”). Also: a “Hunks of the U.S.A.” showcase.
7—Sesame Street
22—Judge Mathis
28—Paid Programming
9:30
2—Pyramid
10:00
2—The Price Is Right
4—The View
Whoopi Goldberg (guest co-host); Tom Cavanagh (“Ed”); Carol Channing. Also: the “Dance Party Contest.”
6—The Caroline Rhea Show
Mira Sorvino (“The Grey Zone”), America Ferreira and Lupe Ontiveros (“Real Women Have Curves”), the second team eliminated from “The Amazing Race.”
7—Reading Rainbow
22—The John Walsh Show
28—The Other Half
Topics include brothels.
10:30
7—Between the Lions
11:00
2—The Young and the Restless
4—Maury
“That’s Not My Son, That’s My 13-Year-Old Daughter.” Tomboys get makeovers.
6—Life Moments
7—Clifford the Big Red Dog
22—Dis. [?]
28—The Montel Williams Show
11:30
7—Sit and Be Fit
22—Change of Heart
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—KREM 2 News at Noon
(Robyn Nance)
4—All My Children
6—Paid Programming
7—Passport
22—Crossing Over with John Edward
28—The People’s Court
12:30
2—The Bold and the Beautiful
7—Antique Show [?]
22—Crossing Over with John Edward
1:00
2—As the World Turns
4—One Life to Live
6—Days of Our Lives
7—Welcome to My Studio
22—Ricki Lake
Topic: breaking unhealthy eating habits.
28—Texas Justice
1:30
7—Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel
28—Cosby
2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospital
6—Passions
7—Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
22—Celebrity Justice
28—Suddenly Susan
2:30
7—Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat
22—Extra
28—Paid Programming
3:00
2—Dr. Phil
Topic: conquering phobias.
4—Port Charles
6—Judge Judy
7—Arthur
22—What’s New, Scooby-Doo?
28—Archie’s Weird Mysteries
3:30
4—Martha Stewart Living
“Halloween Prep Show.” Included: spider cake. Also: transforming pumpkins and gourds into flower containers.
6—Judge Joe Brown
7—Liberty’s Kids
22—The Mummy: The Animated Series
28—Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?
4:00
2—The Oprah Winfrey Show
Topic: women’s health issues.
6—Judge Judy
7—Cyberchase
22—Pokemon
28—Full House
4:30
4—News 4 at 4:30
(Mark Peterson, Debra Wilde)
6—Q6 Local News at 4:30
(Greg Heister)
7—Zoboomafoo
22—Yu-Gi-Oh!
28—The Hughleys
5:00
2—KREM 2 News at 5
(Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward)
4—News 4 at 5
(Richard Brown, Debra Wilde)
6—Q6 Local News at 5
(Dan Kleckner, Stephanie Vigil)
7—BBC World News
22—Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
28—MLB Baseball
Game 2 of the National League Championship Series: St. Louis Cardinals vs. San Francisco Giants at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. (Live)
5:30
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
7—Nightly Business Report
22—Spin City
EVENING
6:00
2—KREM 2 News at 6
(Randy Shaw, Nadine Woodward)
4—News 4 at 6
(Richard Brown)
6—Q6 Local News at 6
(Dan Kleckner, Stephanie Vigil)
7—The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
22—Seinfeld
6:30
2—Hollywood Squares
4—Entertainment Tonight
(Bob Goen, Mary Hart)
6—Everybody Loves Raymond
22—Friends
7:00
2—Seinfeld
4—The Drew Carey Show
6—Jeopardy!
7—Globe Trekker
22—Evening Magazine
(John Curley)
7:30
2—Friends
4—Home Improvement
6—Wheel of Fortune
22—Access Hollywood
(Pat O’Brien, Nancy O’Dell)
8:00
2—Survivor: Thailand
“Gender Bender.” One tribe begins to divide itself along gender lines and a fourth contestant is voted off the island. Jeff Probst is the host.
4—Monk
“Mr. Monk Goes to the Asylum.” A visit to his late wife's former home results in Monk's placement in an institution, where he stumbles across a unsolved murder case. Dr. Lancaster: Dennis Boutsikaris. Wurster: Kevin Nealon. Monk: Tony Shalhoub. Sharona: Bitty Schram. (Repeat)
6—Friends
“The One with the Pediatrician.” Joey sets Phoebe up with a stranger (Paul Rudd) to score a date with one of her friends; Rachel catches Ross visiting his pediatrician from childhood; and a job offer stands between Monica and Chandler's relocation to Tulsa. Sally: Elaine Hendrix. Dr. Gettleman: Gregory White. Mary Ellen: Dedee Pfeiffer.
7—Chandler & Co
22—Family Affair
“Ballroom Blitz.” Worried about Sissy's unbridled adventures around the city, Bill persuades Sissy to attend a stuffy social club for young women. Unaware the teen has ditched the group's meetings, Bill buys Sissy a dress for the club's father-daughter dance. Mrs. Fowler: Valerie Curtin. Parker: Danielle Panabaker. Madison: Lauren Robinson.
28—The Simpsons
8:30
6—Scrubs
“My Case Study.” Michael McDonald (“Mad TV”) plays a patient with a manhood problem that J.D. seeks to parlay into a trip to an AMA conference in Reno. Mrs. Warner: Maree Cheatham. Mrs. Kellerman: Jill Basey. Doug: Johnny Kastl.
22—Do Over
“The Anniversary.” Joel (Penn Badgley) tries to prevent his mom from meeting the man who will break up his parents' marriage, and he gives his dad some romantic advice in the hopes that it will inspire him to put the spark back in their relationship. Bill: Michael Milhoan. Karen: Gigi Rice. Cheryl: Angela Goethals.
28—That ’70s Show
9:00
2—CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
“Let the Seller Beware.” Grissom and Catherine investigate the murder of a wealthy couple who are discovered just outside of their glamorous Las Vegas house, which was up for sale. Meanwhile, Sara probes the death of a cheerleader who is found eviscerated on a soccer field. Tanya: Monique Demers. Max: Taylor Handley. Jeri: Mary-Margaret Humes.
4—Push, Nevada
“The Letter of the Law.” Jim learns some things about Deputy Dawn (Liz Vassey), including why she's in Push; Grace investigates who posted Jim's substantial bail; Sloman gives Mary an ultimatum. Grace: Melora Walters. Sloman: Raymond J. Barry.
6—Will & Grace
“The Kid Stays Out of the Picture.” A feud ensues between Will and Grace, whose second thoughts about having his baby are triggered by an infatuation with Leo (Harry Connick Jr.). Part 1 of two. Amy: Gina Hecht. Karen: Megan Mullally. Will: Eric McCormack.
7—Frontline
“Missile Wars.” A report that traces the recent history of antimissile defense, assesses its technological prospects and explores what producer Sherry Jones calls the “politics of the threat” of an ICBM attack against the U.S. An Alaska-based system is currently under construction, but the U.S. Missile Defense Agency concedes it's not yet foolproof, says Jones. The hour also features interviews with missile-defense supporters (former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz among them), and looks at the role of missile defense in the Bush Administration's security strategy. “It's as much an offense as a defense,” says Jones.
22—The Jamie Kennedy Experiment
Kennedy hires an entertainer to do crazy stunts for a birthday party. He also portrays a gardening instructor who tricks his students into landscaping his own lawn.
28—Will & Grace
9:30
6—Good Morning, Miami
“The Way to Dylan’s Heart.” Double dates with Dylan are disasters for Jake, who's putty in her presence; a public-service spot gives Penny a shot at proving herself. Cindy: Andrea Savage. Penny: Constance Zimmer. Dylan: Ashley Williams.
22—Off Centre
“P.P. Doc II: The Examination Continues.” Eugene Levy reprises his role as Mike and Euan's dorky urologist, who's now a resident of their apartment building. The guys worry about the weird M.D.'s interest in being their buddy, until they discover he attracts women. Chau: John Cho. Liz: Lauren Stamile. Euan: Sean Maguire.
28—That ‘70s Show
10:00
2—Without a Trace
“He Saw, She Saw.” Four witnesses claim that a woman was abducted from a mall parking lot while her husband was standing just yards away with his back to her. Samantha: Poppy Montgomery. Jack: Anthony LaPaglia. Martin: Eric Close.
4—PrimeTime Thursday
A California teen arrested in a deadly high-school shooting rampage.
6—ER
“Insurrection.” Carter takes drastic steps to improve security conditions at County after a frustrated patient takes matters into his own hands—violently; Meanwhile, Gallant tends to a hypochondriac who refuses to leave any symptom unchecked; Pratt (Mekhi Phifer) is keeping a secret about his home situation; and Kovac has an unhappy ex-lover to contend with. Harkins: Leslie Bibb. Corday: Alex Kingston. Gallant: Sharif Atkins.
7—Through My Sights: A Gunner’s View of WWII
22—The News at 10
(Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward)
28—Fox 28 News at 10
(Linda Stratton)
10:30
22—The Oprah Winfrey Show
28—Just Shoot Me
LATE NIGHT/OVERNIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News at 11
(Randy Shaw, Nadine Woodward)
4—News 4 at 11
(Richard Brown)
6—Q6 Local News 11 at 11
(Dan Kleckner, Stephanie Vigil)
7—Charlie Rose
28—Star Trek: Voyager
“Persistence of Vision.” When Voyager enters Bothan space, crew members begin to suffer hallucinations—all except for Kes and the Doctor, who find themselves in charge of the ship
11:30
22—Blind Date
11:35
2—Late Show with David Letterman
Michelle Pfeiffer (“White Oleander”), Bon Jovi.
4—Nightline
(Ted Koppel)
6—The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Actress Alison Lohman (“White Oleander”), Jerry Seinfeld, music group Doves (“Caught by the River”).
12 am
7—Frontline
22—Elimidate
28—3rd Rock From the Sun
12:05
4—Nightline Up Close
(Ted Koppel)
12:30
22—Shipmates
28—Paid Programming
12:35
2—The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn
Tim Robbins (“The Truth About Charlie”), Jurassic 5 (“What’s Golden”).
4—Paid Programming
6—Late Night with Conan O’Brien
Sarah Michelle Gellar (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer”), comedian/author Rich Hall (“Things Snowball”), actor Jason Statham (“The Transporter”).
1:00
7—The New This Old House Hour
22—The 5th Wheel
1:30
22—Street Smarts
1:35
2—KREM 2 News at 11
6—Last Call with Caron Daly
Actor Taye Diggs (“Brown Sugar”), director Brett Ratner (“Red Dragon”).
2:00
7—Frontline
22—The Nanny
2:05
6—Paid Programming
2:30
22—The Jenny Jones Show
2:35
4—Roseanne
6—The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
2:10
2—Up to the Minute
3:00
7—The New This Old House Hour
3:05
4—World News Now
6—Late Night with Conan O’Brien
3:30
22—Off the Air
4:00
7—Liberia: America’s Stepchild
A look at the African nation, which was founded in the 1820s by freed American slaves.