Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
22—KSKN (Independent)
28—KAYU (Independent)
Wednesday, February 20, 1985
MORNING
5 am
4—Jim Bakker
5:30
6—Dawn
6:00
2—Bugs Bunny and Friends
4—Here’s Lucy
6—Morning Stretch
28—Jim Bakker
6:25
2—Tom and Jerry
6:30
4—ABC News This Morning
(Steve Bell, Kathleen Sullivan)
6—NBC News at Sunrise
(Connie Chung)
7—A.M. Weather
6:45
7—A.M. Weather
7:00
2—CBS Morning News
(Bill Kurtis, Phyllis George)
4—Good Morning America
(David Hartman, Joan Lunden)
6—Today
Scheduled: crime victims and their rights (Part 3 of 5); comics of the ’80s (Part 1 of 3). (Bryant Gumbel, Jane Pauley)
7—Lilias, Yoga and You
28—Woody Woodpecker and Friends
7:30
7—Sesame Street
28—Super Friends
8:00
28—Heathcliff
8:30
7—Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
28—The Adventures of Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids
9:00
2—The $25,000 Pyramid
4—Donahue
Scheduled topic: single men in their 80s.
6—Time Machine
7—Sesame Street
28—The 700 Club
Scheduled topic: abortion. (Pat Robertson)
9:30
2—Press Your Luck
6—Sale of the Century
10:00
2—The Price Is Right
4—Trivia Trap
6—Wheel of Fortune
7—The Electric Company
10:30
4—Family Feud
6—Scrabble
7—3-2-1 Contact
28—Jimmy Swaggart
11:00
2—The Young and the Restless
4—Ryan’s Hope
6—Super Password
7—Slim Goodbody’s Body Buddies
22—BizNet News
28—Richard Roberts
11:30
4—All in the Family
6—Search for Tomorrow
7—The New Tech Times
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—Body Language
4—All My Children
6—Days of Our Lives
7—James A. Michener’s U.S.A.
22—The Merv Griffin Show
28—Perry Mason
12:30
2—As the World Turns
1:00
4—One Life to Live
6—Another World
7—MOVIE: “Little Lord Fauntleroy”
(1936) Freddie Bartholomew, Mickey Rooney. An American orphan discovers he is heir to a British title.
22—Family
28—Bonanza
1:30
2—Capitol
2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospital
6—Santa Barbara
22—The Wild Wild West
28—20-Minute Workout
2:30
28—Star Blazers
3:00
2—The Sally Jessy Raphael Show
4—Crazy Carlita
A spirited 13-year-old girl tries to save her southern Texas school from closing by helping her mother win a seat on the school board.
6—Hour Magazine
Scheduled: Diahann Carroll (“Dynasty”); compatibility test; Bobby Vinton at home; medical miracles; fashions for royalty; recipe contest semifinals. (Gary Collins)
7—WonderWorks
22—Popeye
28—Inspector Gadget
3:30
2—The Rockford Files
4—Little House on the Prairie
22—The Perils of Penelope Pitstop
28—Scooby-Doo
4:00
6—The Bob Newhart Show
7—Sesame Street
22—The Beverly Hillbillies
28—He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
4:30
2—Three’s Company
4—KXLY NewsFour at 4:30
6—Jeopardy!
22—Mork & Mindy
28—Voltron: Defender of the Universe
5:00
2—KREM 2 News at 5
(Bev Carr, Dennis May)
4—KXLY NewsFour at Five
(Dick Hoover, Donna Kelly)
6—Q-6 Nightly News
(Randy Shaw, Anali Torrado)
7—Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
22—College Basketball
28—My Three Sons
5:30
7—3-2-1 Contact
28—Leave It to Beaver
EVENING
6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
7—Doctor Who
“Resurrection of the Daleks.” Davros, the scientist-creator of the Daleks, plots to exterminate his machine monsters and re-create a more powerful force. (Part 3 of four)
28—Diff’rent Strokes
6:30
2—Entertainment Tonight
Featured: Kurt Russell (“The Mean Season”). (Robb Weller, Mary Hart)
4—Let’s Make a Deal
6—Wheel of Fortune
7—Nightly Business Report
7:00
2—The Love Boat
“Best Ex-Friends; All the Congressman’s Women; Three Faces of Love.” Isaac is taken with the new barmaid (Eugenia Wright); a movie makeup man tests his fiancé’s fidelity; a congressman’s plans to marry his campaign manager (Phyllis Davis) upset his daughter (Tori Spelling). Gibson: Sam Groom.
4—The People’s Court
6—M*A*S*H
7—Mark Russell
The popular satirist offers his latest comic views on politics and current events.
22—Dallas
28—Diff’rent Strokes
7:30
4—WKRP in Cincinnati
6—PM Magazine
7—Great Performances
“Live from Lincoln Center: Andre Watts in Recital.” In a solo performance at Avery Fisher Hall, Andre Watts plays the works of Scarlatti, Beethoven, Chopin, Gershwin, Debussy and Ravel.
28—The B.J./Lobo Show
8:00
2—Charles in Charge
“Charles’ Spring Break.” A reservation glitch crams Charles, a coed group of his friends and a tourist (Rodney Kageyama) into one motel room. Charles: Scott Baio. Buddy: Willie Aames. Douglas: Jonathan Ward.
4—The Fall Guy
“Spring Break.” During spring break, Colt (Lee Majors) protects a computer hacker from thugs who want an incriminating computer disc in his possession. Jody: Heather Thomas. Caslin: Ken Olandt. Poplin: Mills Watson. Prof. Brewster: Frank Aletter.
6—Highway to Heaven
Jonathan’s friend Scotty, a quadriplegic, wonders if his relationship with a woman can succeed. Scotty is played by James Troesh, who co-wrote the script with his wife Theresa. Jonathan: Michael Landon. Mark: Victor French.
22—Starsky & Hutch
28—MOVIE: “The Legacy of Maggie Walsh”
(British-American, 1979) Katharine Ross, Sam Elliott. Architects Margaret Walsh and Pete Danner travel to England on a mysterious assignment, only to find lots of murders and a devil with designs on Margaret.
8:30
2—E/R
“All Tied Up.” Drug thieves (William Zabka, John Mengatti) terrorize the ER; Sheinfeld’s advice costs Sheridan her life’s savings; Julie angers Maria by going out with Fred (Bruce A. Young). Sheinfeld: Elliott Gould. Sheridan: Mary McDonnell.
9:00
2—The CBS Wednesday Night Movies: “Murder with Mirrors”
(TV, 1985) Helen Hayes, Bette Davis. Amateur sleuth Miss Marple investigates murder at an elderly friend’s ancestral home, an ancient castle that now serves as a rehabilitation center for juvenile delinquents. Based on an Agatha Christie novel.
4—Dynasty
“The Collapse.” Suspecting someone’s out to destroy her marriage, Krystle (Linda Evans) visits Lady Ashley; Claudia (Pamela Bellwood) succumbs to Adam’s influence; Alexis (Joan Collins) lashes out at Jeff for marrying Nicole; Dominique (Diahann Carroll) fears Brady may join forces with Alexis. Lady Ashley: Ali MacGraw. Blake: John Forsythe.
6—The Facts of Life
“Gone with the Wind.” Conclusion. The girls’ Florida vacation winds down with Jo being hassled by a rock star, and , to the surprise of everyone, Blair falling in love with a penniless building manager (Mark Tymchyshyn). Flyman: Michael Damian. Jo: Nancy McKeon. Tootie: Kim Fields. Morgan: David Wallace.
22—Hawaii Five-O
9:30
6—Sara
“Helen Steps Out.” Sara and Roz (Geena Davis, Alfre Woodard) try to lure Helen (Ronnie Claire Edwards) out of her shell—and apartment—and into activities where she can meet men. Henry: Raleigh Bond. Marty: Bill Maher.
7—More Than the Music
10:00
4—Hotel
“Anniversary.” A father and son (Howard Duff, Dean Butler) share the trait of putting business before family, which causes problems as relatives gather for a 35th wedding-anniversary celebration. Victoria: Anne Baxter. Peter: James Brolin. Nell: Barbara Rush. Joanna: Shanna Reed.
6—St. Elsewhere
“Time Heals.” Conclusion. Liver specialist Daniel Auschlander arrives in 1945, encountering antisemitism and meeting his wife-to-be (Devon Ericson); Ehrlichlike intern Craig falters during his first solo surgery under mentor David Domedion (Jackie Cooper). Father Joseph McCabe: Edward Herrmann.
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
(Robert MacNeil, Jim Lehrer)
22—Barnaby Jones
28—Independent Network News
10:30
28—Alfred Hitchcock Presents
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News at 11
(Bev Carr, Dennis May)
4—KXLY NewsFour at Eleven
(Dick Hoover, Donna Kelly)
6—Q-6 News at 11
(Randy Shaw, Anali Torrado)
7—Mark Russell
22—Off the Air
28—The Twilight Zone
11:30
2—Magnum, P.I.
4—Nightline
(Ted Koppel)
6—The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Scheduled: actor Tom Hulce (“Amadeus”), singer Catte Adams.
7—Off the Air
28—The Millionaire
12 am
4—Eye On Hollywood
28—The 700 Club
(Pat Robertson)
12:30
4—The Love Connection
6—Late Night with David Letterman
Scheduled: Judge Reinhold; Robert Urich (“Turk 182!”); Rocky Dellutri (new product demonstration).
12:40
2—The CBS Late Movie: “The Girls in the Office”
(TV, 1979) Susan Saint James, Barbara Eden. Four young women working a new Texas department store pursue love and success on their own terms. (Repeat)
1:00
4—Off the Air
1:30
6—Off the Air
28—Off the Air
2:00
2—CBS News Nightwatch
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
22—KSKN (Independent)
28—KAYU (Independent)
Wednesday, February 20, 1985
MORNING
5 am
4—Jim Bakker
5:30
6—Dawn
6:00
2—Bugs Bunny and Friends
4—Here’s Lucy
6—Morning Stretch
28—Jim Bakker
6:25
2—Tom and Jerry
6:30
4—ABC News This Morning
(Steve Bell, Kathleen Sullivan)
6—NBC News at Sunrise
(Connie Chung)
7—A.M. Weather
6:45
7—A.M. Weather
7:00
2—CBS Morning News
(Bill Kurtis, Phyllis George)
4—Good Morning America
(David Hartman, Joan Lunden)
6—Today
Scheduled: crime victims and their rights (Part 3 of 5); comics of the ’80s (Part 1 of 3). (Bryant Gumbel, Jane Pauley)
7—Lilias, Yoga and You
28—Woody Woodpecker and Friends
7:30
7—Sesame Street
28—Super Friends
8:00
28—Heathcliff
8:30
7—Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
28—The Adventures of Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids
9:00
2—The $25,000 Pyramid
4—Donahue
Scheduled topic: single men in their 80s.
6—Time Machine
7—Sesame Street
28—The 700 Club
Scheduled topic: abortion. (Pat Robertson)
9:30
2—Press Your Luck
6—Sale of the Century
10:00
2—The Price Is Right
4—Trivia Trap
6—Wheel of Fortune
7—The Electric Company
10:30
4—Family Feud
6—Scrabble
7—3-2-1 Contact
28—Jimmy Swaggart
11:00
2—The Young and the Restless
4—Ryan’s Hope
6—Super Password
7—Slim Goodbody’s Body Buddies
22—BizNet News
28—Richard Roberts
11:30
4—All in the Family
6—Search for Tomorrow
7—The New Tech Times
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—Body Language
4—All My Children
6—Days of Our Lives
7—James A. Michener’s U.S.A.
22—The Merv Griffin Show
28—Perry Mason
12:30
2—As the World Turns
1:00
4—One Life to Live
6—Another World
7—MOVIE: “Little Lord Fauntleroy”
(1936) Freddie Bartholomew, Mickey Rooney. An American orphan discovers he is heir to a British title.
22—Family
28—Bonanza
1:30
2—Capitol
2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospital
6—Santa Barbara
22—The Wild Wild West
28—20-Minute Workout
2:30
28—Star Blazers
3:00
2—The Sally Jessy Raphael Show
4—Crazy Carlita
A spirited 13-year-old girl tries to save her southern Texas school from closing by helping her mother win a seat on the school board.
6—Hour Magazine
Scheduled: Diahann Carroll (“Dynasty”); compatibility test; Bobby Vinton at home; medical miracles; fashions for royalty; recipe contest semifinals. (Gary Collins)
7—WonderWorks
22—Popeye
28—Inspector Gadget
3:30
2—The Rockford Files
4—Little House on the Prairie
22—The Perils of Penelope Pitstop
28—Scooby-Doo
4:00
6—The Bob Newhart Show
7—Sesame Street
22—The Beverly Hillbillies
28—He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
4:30
2—Three’s Company
4—KXLY NewsFour at 4:30
6—Jeopardy!
22—Mork & Mindy
28—Voltron: Defender of the Universe
5:00
2—KREM 2 News at 5
(Bev Carr, Dennis May)
4—KXLY NewsFour at Five
(Dick Hoover, Donna Kelly)
6—Q-6 Nightly News
(Randy Shaw, Anali Torrado)
7—Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
22—College Basketball
28—My Three Sons
5:30
7—3-2-1 Contact
28—Leave It to Beaver
EVENING
6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
7—Doctor Who
“Resurrection of the Daleks.” Davros, the scientist-creator of the Daleks, plots to exterminate his machine monsters and re-create a more powerful force. (Part 3 of four)
28—Diff’rent Strokes
6:30
2—Entertainment Tonight
Featured: Kurt Russell (“The Mean Season”). (Robb Weller, Mary Hart)
4—Let’s Make a Deal
6—Wheel of Fortune
7—Nightly Business Report
7:00
2—The Love Boat
“Best Ex-Friends; All the Congressman’s Women; Three Faces of Love.” Isaac is taken with the new barmaid (Eugenia Wright); a movie makeup man tests his fiancé’s fidelity; a congressman’s plans to marry his campaign manager (Phyllis Davis) upset his daughter (Tori Spelling). Gibson: Sam Groom.
4—The People’s Court
6—M*A*S*H
7—Mark Russell
The popular satirist offers his latest comic views on politics and current events.
22—Dallas
28—Diff’rent Strokes
7:30
4—WKRP in Cincinnati
6—PM Magazine
7—Great Performances
“Live from Lincoln Center: Andre Watts in Recital.” In a solo performance at Avery Fisher Hall, Andre Watts plays the works of Scarlatti, Beethoven, Chopin, Gershwin, Debussy and Ravel.
28—The B.J./Lobo Show
8:00
2—Charles in Charge
“Charles’ Spring Break.” A reservation glitch crams Charles, a coed group of his friends and a tourist (Rodney Kageyama) into one motel room. Charles: Scott Baio. Buddy: Willie Aames. Douglas: Jonathan Ward.
4—The Fall Guy
“Spring Break.” During spring break, Colt (Lee Majors) protects a computer hacker from thugs who want an incriminating computer disc in his possession. Jody: Heather Thomas. Caslin: Ken Olandt. Poplin: Mills Watson. Prof. Brewster: Frank Aletter.
6—Highway to Heaven
Jonathan’s friend Scotty, a quadriplegic, wonders if his relationship with a woman can succeed. Scotty is played by James Troesh, who co-wrote the script with his wife Theresa. Jonathan: Michael Landon. Mark: Victor French.
22—Starsky & Hutch
28—MOVIE: “The Legacy of Maggie Walsh”
(British-American, 1979) Katharine Ross, Sam Elliott. Architects Margaret Walsh and Pete Danner travel to England on a mysterious assignment, only to find lots of murders and a devil with designs on Margaret.
8:30
2—E/R
“All Tied Up.” Drug thieves (William Zabka, John Mengatti) terrorize the ER; Sheinfeld’s advice costs Sheridan her life’s savings; Julie angers Maria by going out with Fred (Bruce A. Young). Sheinfeld: Elliott Gould. Sheridan: Mary McDonnell.
9:00
2—The CBS Wednesday Night Movies: “Murder with Mirrors”
(TV, 1985) Helen Hayes, Bette Davis. Amateur sleuth Miss Marple investigates murder at an elderly friend’s ancestral home, an ancient castle that now serves as a rehabilitation center for juvenile delinquents. Based on an Agatha Christie novel.
4—Dynasty
“The Collapse.” Suspecting someone’s out to destroy her marriage, Krystle (Linda Evans) visits Lady Ashley; Claudia (Pamela Bellwood) succumbs to Adam’s influence; Alexis (Joan Collins) lashes out at Jeff for marrying Nicole; Dominique (Diahann Carroll) fears Brady may join forces with Alexis. Lady Ashley: Ali MacGraw. Blake: John Forsythe.
6—The Facts of Life
“Gone with the Wind.” Conclusion. The girls’ Florida vacation winds down with Jo being hassled by a rock star, and , to the surprise of everyone, Blair falling in love with a penniless building manager (Mark Tymchyshyn). Flyman: Michael Damian. Jo: Nancy McKeon. Tootie: Kim Fields. Morgan: David Wallace.
22—Hawaii Five-O
9:30
6—Sara
“Helen Steps Out.” Sara and Roz (Geena Davis, Alfre Woodard) try to lure Helen (Ronnie Claire Edwards) out of her shell—and apartment—and into activities where she can meet men. Henry: Raleigh Bond. Marty: Bill Maher.
7—More Than the Music
10:00
4—Hotel
“Anniversary.” A father and son (Howard Duff, Dean Butler) share the trait of putting business before family, which causes problems as relatives gather for a 35th wedding-anniversary celebration. Victoria: Anne Baxter. Peter: James Brolin. Nell: Barbara Rush. Joanna: Shanna Reed.
6—St. Elsewhere
“Time Heals.” Conclusion. Liver specialist Daniel Auschlander arrives in 1945, encountering antisemitism and meeting his wife-to-be (Devon Ericson); Ehrlichlike intern Craig falters during his first solo surgery under mentor David Domedion (Jackie Cooper). Father Joseph McCabe: Edward Herrmann.
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
(Robert MacNeil, Jim Lehrer)
22—Barnaby Jones
28—Independent Network News
10:30
28—Alfred Hitchcock Presents
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News at 11
(Bev Carr, Dennis May)
4—KXLY NewsFour at Eleven
(Dick Hoover, Donna Kelly)
6—Q-6 News at 11
(Randy Shaw, Anali Torrado)
7—Mark Russell
22—Off the Air
28—The Twilight Zone
11:30
2—Magnum, P.I.
4—Nightline
(Ted Koppel)
6—The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Scheduled: actor Tom Hulce (“Amadeus”), singer Catte Adams.
7—Off the Air
28—The Millionaire
12 am
4—Eye On Hollywood
28—The 700 Club
(Pat Robertson)
12:30
4—The Love Connection
6—Late Night with David Letterman
Scheduled: Judge Reinhold; Robert Urich (“Turk 182!”); Rocky Dellutri (new product demonstration).
12:40
2—The CBS Late Movie: “The Girls in the Office”
(TV, 1979) Susan Saint James, Barbara Eden. Four young women working a new Texas department store pursue love and success on their own terms. (Repeat)
1:00
4—Off the Air
1:30
6—Off the Air
28—Off the Air
2:00
2—CBS News Nightwatch