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Retro: Spokane, WA - Tuesday, July 26, 1983

Interesting. It looks like KAYU is airing CBS late night programming pre-empted by KREM. I didn't know any of that stuff ever went on in Spokane.

2—KREM (CBS)
5:25 am—Star Trek
(The Animated Series)
5:55—Tom & Jerry
6:25—The Great Space Coaster
7:00—CBS Morning News
Bill Kurtis, Diane Sawyer.
9:00—Northwest Today
10:00—The Price Is Right
11:00—The $25,000 Pyramid
11:30—The Young and the Restless
12:30 pm—As the World Turns
1:30—Capitol
2:00—Guiding Light
3:00—Alice
3:30—Vega$
4:30—Happy Days Again
5:00—KREM 2 News at 5
Dennis May, Bev Carr.
6:00—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
6:30—Entertainment Tonight
A look at celebrity hairdressers; Ed Sullivan tribute continues.
7:00—Star Trek
On a mission to transport a rare wheat grain to another planet, Captain Kirk finds his cargo being depleted.
8:00—On the Road with Charles Kuralt
Correspondent Kuralt recalls the talking machines he has encountered on his travels, meets a Virginia woman who offers food and lodging to cyclists on the Transamerica Bike Trail, attends a whistlers convention in North Carolina, and looks at the lifestyle of Basque sheepherders in the Idaho desert.
8:30—Our Times with Bill Moyers
Contemporary issues that affect the daily lives of Americans to different degrees are examined by correspondent Moyers.
9:00—MOVIE: “A Private Battle”
(Made for TV, 1980) Jack Warden, Anne Jackson. The true story of author Cornelius Ryan’s courageous bout against cancer and its effects on his family and work is dramatized. (Repeat)
11:00—KREM 2 News at 11
Dennis May, Bev Carr.
11:30—Thriller
A small-time writer’s attempt to write the biography of a fabulous financier sets in motion a terrifying chain of events.
12:30 am—The Six Million Dollar Man
“Date With Danger (Part 2).” Bent on world domination through control of all other computers, a rogue computer sets out to eliminate Steve. (Part 2 of 2)
1:30—KREM 2 News at 11
Dennis May, Bev Carr. (Repeat)
2:00—CBS News Nightwatch

4—KXLY (ABC)
5 am—The 700 Club
6:00—The Andy Griffith Show
6:30—ABC News This Morning
Steve Bell, Kathleen Sullivan.
7:00—Good Morning America
David Hartman, Joan Lunden.
9:00—Donahue
10:00-Too Close for Comfort
10:30—Loving
11:00—Family Feud
11:30—The Noon Show
12 pm—All My Children
1:00—One Life to Live
2:00—General Hospital
3:00—The Flintstones
3:30—Gilligan’s Island
4:00—Little House on the Prairie
5:00—News 4
Bob Evans.
5:30—World News Tonight
6:00—News 4
Bob Evans.
6:30—One Day at a Time
7:00—The People’s Court
7:30—Barney Miller
“Identity.” Barney and his detectives go underground when an air traffic controller goes berserk and tries to “land” passengers single-file in the city’s subway system.
8:00—The 1/2 Hour Comedy Hour
A fast-paced show of comedy sketches and blackouts features hosts Thom Sharp and Arsenio Hall and a cast of regulars including John Moschitta, Barry Diamond, Vic Dunlop, Jan Hooks, Diane Stillwell, Peter Isacksen, Victoria Jackson, and John Paragon; Robert Guillaume and John Schneider made special appearances.
8:30—Joanie Loves Chachi
“I Do, I Don’t, I Do.” From 1982: Joanie and Chachi are thrilled about Annette’s engagement, until the groom-to-be makes a pass at Joanie. (CC) (Repeat)
9:00—Three’s Company
“Star Struck.” Jack becomes suspicious of a handsome soap opera star (Dennis Cole) who seems overly anxious to marry Terri. (CC) (Repeat)
9:30—9 to 5
Roz (Jean Marsh) causes mayhem in the office when she takes over Mr. Hart’s duties after he is accidentally injured. (Repeat)
10:00—Hart to Hart
“As the Hart Turns.” Jennifer becomes a murder target after creating a soap opera storyline that would cause the dismissal of a leading actor (Peter Brown). (CC) (Repeat)
11:00—News 4
Bob Evans.
11:30—Nightline
12:30 am—One on One

6—KHQ (NBC)
5:30 am—The Mary Tyler Moore Show
6:00—Farm and Home Report
6:30—Early Today
Bryant Gumbel, Jane Pauley.
7:00—Today
Bryant Gumbel, Jane Pauley.
9:00—Diff’rent Strokes
9:30—Sale of the Century
10:00—Wheel of Fortune
10:30—Dream House
11:00—The Facts of Life
11:30—Search for Tomorrow
12 pm—Days of Our Lives
1:00—Another World
2:00—Fantasy
3:00—The Waltons
4:00—Hour Magazine
5:00—Q-6 News
Carl Clark, Nancy Goodspeed.
6:00—NBC Nightly News
Tom Brokaw, Roger Mudd.
6:30—The Muppet Show
Guest: Spike Milligan.
7:00—The Bob Newhart Show
“The Grey Flannel Shrink.” Bob accepts an offer to become the staff psychologist with a major insurance company.
7:30—PM Magazine
A hot air balloon resort in the Rocky Mountains; secrets of writing romance novels from a best-selling offer.
8:00—The A-Team
“Till Death Do Us Part.” A young woman asks the A-Team to help in clearing her intended husband (John Ericson) of suspicions that he killed her wealthy father. (Repeat)
9:00—Remington Steele
“Steele in the News.” A TV station manager (Ron Frazier) hires Laura and Remington to investigate threats against his new “happy-talk” news team. (Repeat)
10:00—St. Elsewhere
“Legionnaires (Part 1).” Dr. Westphall’s decision to seal off an entire ward becomes justified when several patients are confirmed to have died of Legionnaires’ Disease. (Part 1 of 2) (Repeat)
11:00—Q-6 News
Carl Clark, Nancy Goodspeed.
11:30—The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Guests: Linda Evans, David Steinberg, Free Flight.
12:30 am—Late Night with David Letterman
Guests: comedian Richard Pryor, baseball player Mark Fidrych, newscaster-interviewer Barbara Walters.

7—KSPS (PBS)
6:45 am—A.M. Weather
7:00—Lilias, Yoga and You
7:30—Sesame Street
8:30—Mister Rogers’ Neighbordhood
9:00—Sesame Street
10:00—Reading Rainbow
10:30—Over Easy
11:00—Masterpiece Theatre
12 pm—The Dick Cavett Show
12:30—Moneymakers
1:00—Austin City Limits
2:00—Lilias, Yoga and You
2:30—Fawlty Towers
3:00—Creativity with Bill Moyers
3:30—Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
4:00—Sesame Street
5:00—Doctor Who
5:30—Nightly Business Report
6:00—The Dick Cavett Show
Guest: Jan Morris. (Part 1) (Repeat)
6:30—The MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7:00—Nova
“City of Coral.” Viewers are taken on a voyage through one of the world’s most fascinating and colorful ecosystems—a coral reef. (CC) (Repeat)
8:00—Lifeline
Dr. James H. Duke, a trauma surgeon, struggles to save an auto accident victim by flying her in a helicopter to a nearby hospital.
9:00—Faces of Medicne
“The Last Hope.” A documentary look at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle, Washington—pioneers in bone marrow transplants—is presented.
9:30—Matters of Life and Death
“Hobo.” The hobo movement in the U.S. from its origin in the 19th century to the present is examined.
10:00—Doctor Who
10:30—Nightly Business Report
11:00—Moneymakers

28—KAYU (Independent)
7 am—Woody Woodpecker and Friends
7:30—Hanna-Barbera’s World of Super Adventure
8:00—Underdog
8:30—The Banana Splits
9:00—The 700 Club
10:30—Jimmy Swaggart
11:00—Bonanza
12 pm—The Richard Simmons Show
12:30—20 Minute Workout
1:00—MOVIE: “Good Times”
(1967) Sonny and Cher, George Sanders. A disreputable movie producer offers singing sensations Sonny and Cher a chance to star in their own feature, whereupon Sonny begins to fantasize, imagining himself and Cher in a variety of genres.
3:00—Super Friends
3:30—Woody Woodpecker and Friends
4:00—Scooby-Doo
4:30—Bewitched
5:00—My Favorite Martian
5:30—Leave It to Beaver
6:00—I Love Lucy
“Ragtime Band.” Lucy offers Ricky and his band for a fund-raising campaign.
6:30—The Dick Van Dyke Show
“My Two Showoffs and Me.” The prospect of being the subjects of a story in a national magazine brings out the egotistical worst in Rob, Sally and Buddy.
7:00—S.W.A.T.
8:00—MOVIE: “A Night at the Opera”
The Marx Brothers, Allan Jones. A group of zany shipboard stowaways totally disrupts an opera company while in Italy.
10:00—Independent Network News
10:30—The Dick Van Dyke Show
“Teacher’s Petrie.” Rob is skeptical when Laura’s new writing teacher thinks she shows promise.
11:00—Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
“Episode 72.” Loretta warms up for her Hollywood debut; and Charlie counts toes and ends up a father.
11:30—Quincy, M.E.
“Honor Thy Elders.” Quincy tries to put a stop to abuse of the elderly by their children. (Repeat)
12:40—McMillan and Wife
“Affair of the Heart.” A television newsman is poisoned, and all of the suspects are friends of McMillan. (Repeat)
 
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