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Retro: Spokane, WA - Tuesday, March 18, 1975 ("Lt. Col. Henry Blake's plane...")

Retro: Spokane, WA - Tuesday, March 18, 1975 ("Lt. Col. Henry Blake's plane...")

Channels:
2—KREM (ABC)
4—KXLY (CBS)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS/Educational)

MORNING

6 am
6—Q-6 Farm and Home Report

6:25
4—Farm Report

6:30
2—Sacred Heart
4—Sunrise Semester
6—Not for Women Only

6:45
2—Intersect

7:00
2—Kartoon Korner
4—CBS Morning News
6—Today
“Neatness expert” Stephanie Winston, actress Madeline Kahn. (Jim Hartz, Barbara Walters)

7:30
2—New Zoo Revue

8:00
2—AM America
(Bill Beutel, Stephanie Edwards)
4—Captain Kangaroo
The story of “Uncle Wings and Uncle Patch,” filmed at the Rhinebeck (N.Y.) Aerodrome, is presented. The Captain and his friends have fun with old-time model planes, too.

8:30
7—People, Places and Things

9:00
2—The Mike Douglas Show
Co-host: Tony Randall. Guests: singer Buffy Sainte-Marie, actor Al Molinaro, soap opera stars George Reinholt and Jacquie Courtney, Mrs. Lola Redford (wife of Robert), Ralph Nader.
4—The Joker’s Wild
6—Celebrity Sweepstakes
7—The Electric Company

9:30
4—Gambit
6—Wheel of Fortune

10:00
4—Now You See It
6—High Rollers

10:30
2—Dealer’s Choice
4—Love of Life
6—The Hollywood Squares

10:55
4—CBS Midday News with Douglas Edwards

11:00
2—The Money Maze
4—The Young and the Restless
6—Jackpot

11:30
2—The World Today
4—Search for Tomorrow
6—Q-6 Kaleidoscope
7—Sesame Street

11:55
6—NBC News
(Edwin Newman)

AFTERNOON

12 pm
2—Password
4—Dialing for Dollars
6—How to Survive a Marriage

12:30
2—Split Second
4—As the World Turns
6—Days of Our Lives

1:00
2—All My Children
4—Dialing for Dollars
6—The Doctors

1:30
2—Let’s Make a Deal
4—The Edge of Night
6—Another World

2:00
2—The $10,000 Pyramid
4—The Price Is Right
7—The Electric Company

2:30
2—One Life to Live
4—Match Game ’75
6—Somerset

3:00
2—General Hospital
4—The Guiding Light
6—Bewitched

3:30
2—The Brady Bunch
4—Gilligan’s Island
6—Huckleberry Hound/Yogi Bear
7—Folk Guitar

4:00
2—The Flintstones
4—MOVIE: “The Saint Strikes Back”
(1939) George Sanders, Wendy Barrie. The Saint helps a young beauty take vengeance on the mobsters who ruined her father.
6—The Merv Griffin Show
Mickey Rooney, Jim Nabors, singer Donna Fargo, Joanie Sommers and comic juggler Bobby Sandler.
7—Sesame Street

4:30
2—The Partridge Family

5:00
2—The F.B.I.
7—Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

5:30
4—The News Scene
6—Q-6 Eyewitness News
7—Villa Alegre

EVENING

6:00
2—ABC Evening News
(Howard K. Smith, Harry Reasoner)
4—CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite
6—NBC Nightly News with John Chancellor
7—Idea Thing

6:30
2—The World Today
4—The Lucy Show
6—To Tell the Truth
7—Olympia ‘75

7:00
2—What’s My Line?
4—Hogan’s Heroes
6—Truth or Consequences
7—Teaching Children to Read

7:30
2—Let’s Make a Deal
4—Hee Haw
6—Animal World
7—The Joy of Parenting

8:00
2—Happy Days
“Richie’s Flip Side.” Richie gets a chance to become a DJ and he gets his first taste of the sweet smell of of success, but he doesn’t handle it well and almost loses all his friends and the respect of his family.
6—Adam-12
“Suicide.” Reed and Malloy have little to go on when a woman phones from Nebraska to say her husband, visiting Los Angeles, plans to kill himself. In their search for the man the officers also discover an abandoned baby and track down the mother, an 18-year-old drug addict (Ronne Troup).
7—Assignment America
Host Doris Kearns profiles Andrew Young, a Democratic Congressman from Georgia.

8:30
2—Tuesday Movie of the Week: “Ordeal”
(TV, 1973) Arthur Hill, Michael Ansara. A powerful businessman, left to die in a barren desert by his wife and her lover, fights desperately for survival in order to gain revenge and discovers an inner strength that changes his life. (Repeat)
4—M*A*S*H
“Abyssinia, Henry.” Sentimental moments mix with bon voyage hoopla when Henry (McLean Stevenson) learns he’s going home, and Frank (Larry Linville) prepares to take command. Directed by series co-creator Larry Gelbart.
6—NBC World Premiere Movie: “The Impostor”
(TV, 1975) Paul Hecht, Nancy Kelly. An ex-Army intelligence officer accepts $5,000 to impersonate a man targeted for assassination and, in the process, uncovers a conspiracy to loot a land development company.
7—The Ascent of Man
“Knowledge or Certainty.” Scientific knowledge and responsibility in the 20th century are examined by Jacob Bronowski. He discusses the development of x-rays and the electron microscope, and tells how the work of Einstein, Fermi and Szilard led to the construction of an atomic bomb. Also: a contrast of humanistic traditions at the University of Gottingen in West Germany with the inhumanities at Auschwitz. (Part 11 of 13)

9:00
4—Hawaii Five-O
“Diary of a Gun.” One cheap revolver, passing from hand to hand, causes mayhem and murder as McGarrett and his Five-O team pursue its trail.

9:30
7—Woman
Nutritionists Katherine Clancy and Joan Gussow discuss food advertisers’ responsibilities to children.

10:00
2—Marcus Welby, M.D.
“The Faith of Childish Things.” A pregnant diabetic (Sian Barbara Allen) endangers herself and her unborn child by traveling home to have Welby perform the delivery. (Repeat)
4—Barnaby Jones
“The Deadlier Species.” An embezzling comptroller (Bradfor Dillman) covers his murder of the man who discovered his crime with a faked boat accident, but he overlooked a crucial point which puts Barnaby on his trail.
6—Police Story
“Wolf.” Tightly written, taught character study of a police detective called Wolf (Lloyd Bridges) whose only comfort lies in his job, and the super-human demands he places upon his body to perform every act with the kind of skill that can only be called perfection. What happens to this machine Wolf has turned himself into when he makes a fateful mistake and is pulled off his job—his only security—adds up to a thoroughly absorbing hour. Also starring Shelley Fabares, Tim O’Connor and Norman Fell. (Repeat)
7—Interface
Tony Batten returns with the second year of the series that explores the overlap of cultures, peacefully or explosively, in modern societies.

10:30
7—The Fine Art of Goofing Off

11:00
2—The World Today
4—The News Scene
6—Q-6 Eyewitness News

11:30
2—ABC’s Wide World of Mystery
“The Eyes Have It.” A team of political assassins, plotting to kill a visiting statesman who will be riding in a motorcade, choose a school for the blind for the location of their weapon, a rocket launcher. (Repeat)
4—The CBS Late Movie: “Kid Rodelo”
(1966) Don Murray, Janet Leigh. An exciting and powerful story of a courageous drifter who finds himself protecting a girl from a band of escaped convicts.
6—The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Diahann Carroll, Dan Rowan, puppeteer Jim Henson.

1 am
6—Tomorrow
Lee Elder, the first black golfer to qualify for the Masters Tournament.
 
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