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Retro: Spokane, Washington — Mon, Aug 30, 1993 (first LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN)

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

MORNING

5:30 am
2—Paid Programming
4—World News This Morning
(Thalia Assuras, Boyd Matson)
6—NBC News at Sunrise
(Ann Curry)

6:00
2—KREM 2 News This Morning
4—Good Morning Northwest
6—Q6 News Today
28—Small Wonder

6:15
7—Body Electric

6:30
28—James Bond Jr.

6:45
7—A.M. Weather

7:00
2—CBS This Morning
David Letterman; actor Mel Gibson ("The Man Without a Face"); jam entrepreneur Richard Worth; children and television; store brands vs. name brands. (Harry Smith, Paula Zahn)
4—Good Morning America
Singer Garth Brooks; actor Jason Priestley ("Beverly Hills, 90210"); the future of AIDS treatment; the late-night talk show wars; behind the scenes of "In a New Light '93"; what the medical community knows about AIDS after 12 years of research. (Charles Gibson, Joan Lunden)
6—Today
Sexual discrimination in investing; foreign affairs; Jay Leno. (Bryant Gumbel, Katherine Couric)
7—Shining Time Station
28—Beetlejuice

7:30
7—Lamb Chop's Play-Along
28—Merrie Melodies

8:00
7—Barney & Friends
28—TaleSpin

8:30
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers

9:00
2—The New Family Feud Challenge
4—Sally Jessy Raphael
A mom who wants to divorce her teen daughters. (Repeat)
6—Live with Regis & Kathie Lee
Singer Oleta Adams; wrestler Yokozuna; bean recipes.
7—Sesame Street
28—Mr. Belvedere

9:30
28—The Love Connection

10:00
2—The Price Is Right
4—Home
AIDS prevention for teens; cooking; bargains; baskets. (Gary Collins)
6—John & Leeza from Hollywood
Actress Rosanna Arquette.
7—Reading Rainbow
28—In the Heat of the Night

10:30
7—Where In the World Is Carmen Sandiego?

11:00
2—The Maury Povich Show
Newlyweds throw punches; actress Deborah Raffin ("Morning Glory").
4—Donahue
Statutory rape. (Repeat)
6—Shop at Home
7—Sit and Be Fit
28—Growing Pains

11:30
6—Caesars Challenge
7—The Gift of Painting
28—Growing Pains

AFTERNOON

12 pm
2—KREM 2 News at Noon
4—All My Children
6—Rush Limbaugh
7—The McLaughlin Group
The panel discusses North and South America.
28—Geraldo
Guest updates.

12:30
2—The Bold and the Beautiful
6—Classic Concentration
7—John McLaughlin's One on One
Immigration policy.

1:00
2—As the World Turns
4—One Life to Live
6—Another World
7—Cecilia Bartoli: A Portrait
28—The Joan Rivers Show
Actress Susan Lucci ("All My Children"). (Repeat)

2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospital
6—Days of Our Lives
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Paid Programming

2:30
7—Barney & Friends
28—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

3:00
2—The Young and the Restless
4—The Flintstones
6—Stunt Dawgs
7—Sesame Street
28—Tom & Jerry Kids Show

3:30
4—Who's the Boss?
6—The Jetsons
28—Darkwing Duck

4:00
2—The Oprah Winfrey Show
Reformed racists.
4—Star Trek: The Next Generation
6—The Wonder Years
7—Reading Rainbow
28—Goof Troop

4:30
6—Family Feud
7—Square One Television
28—Tiny Toon Adventures

5:00
2—KREM 2 News at 5
(Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward)
4—News 4 at 5
(Rick Douglas, Karen Kelly)
6—Q6 News at 5
(Randy Shaw, Debra Wilde)
7—Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?
28—Batman: The Animated Series

5:30
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather and Connie Chung
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
7—Nightly Business Report
Scheduled commentator: Carla A. Hills. (Paul Kangas)
28—Paradise Beach

EVENING

6:00
2—KREM 2 News
(Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward)
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
6—Q6 News at 5
(Randy Shaw, Debra Wilde)
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
28—Cops

6:30
2—Murphy Brown
"On the Road Again." Snowed in on a publicity stop, Murphy goads the normally frosty Jim into warming up to a woman (Jennifer Bassey) at the hotel bar. Candice Bergen, Charles Kimbrough. Porter: Gregory Itzin. Diane: Cynthia Mace.
4—Full House
"Divorce Court." The boys arrange to decide who's the most athletic, while D.J. and Stephanie hit the wall as roommates. Danny: Bob Saget. Joey: Dave Coulier. Monica: Challyn Markray. Walter: Whitby Hertford. Kimmy: Andrea Barber.
6—Inside Edition
Exotic-dance clubs. (Bill O'Reilly)
28—Hard Copy
Princess Diana pop art. (Barry Nolan, Terry Murphy)

7:00
2—Cheers
"What's Up, Doc?" Sam falls for the Cranes' knockout psychiatrist friend (Madolyn Smith Osborne) and feigns impotence to win her over. Rick Delmonte: Jeff Rizzo. Phil: Richmond Harrison. Tony: Tony DiBenedetto.
4—Roseanne
"Let's Call It Quits." Roseanne has trouble accepting new rules from a tough new supervisor. Faber: Fred Dalton Thompson. Lou: Michael Earl Reid. Crystal: Natalie West. Roseanne: Roseanne Barr. Dan: John Goodman.
6—Jeopardy!
7—May to December
28—Entertainment Tonight
Actor Kiefer Sutherland. (John Tesh, Mary Hart)

7:30
2—Designing Women
"The Pride of Sugarbakers." Julia takes charge as coach of a Little League baseball team whose players include Randa and Quint (Lexi Randall, Brian Lando). Buford: Dennis Burkley. Julia: Dixie Carter. Mary Jo: Annie Potts. Anthony: Meshach Taylor.
4—M*A*S*H
"A Night at Rosie's." To get away from it all, Hawkeye—and eventually the entire camp—seeks relief at Rosie's. Scully: Joshua Bryant. Maj. Dorsett: Joseph Di Reda. Rosie: Eileen Saki. Cho Kim: Keye Luke. Ham Kim: Richard Lee Sung. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. Margaret: Loretta Swit. Potter: Harry Morgan. Directed by Burt Metcalfe.
6—Wheel of Fortune
7—Keeping Up Appearances
28—A Current Affair
A sex scandal in an Atlanta church. (Maureen O'Boyle)

8:00
2—Evening Shade
"Saint Bobby." Florida State football coach Bobby Bowden drops in for a visit to recruit one of the Evening Shade players. Merle: Kirsten Holmquist. Daisy: Leah Remini. Taylor: Jay R. Ferguson. Wood: Burt Reynolds. Herman: Michael Jeter. (Repeat)
4—Day One
A hallucinogen allegedly stops addiction to cocaine and heroin; the Midwest copes with devastation in the aftermath of the floods. (Forrest Sawyer)
6—The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
"The Way We Were." Series clips illustrate family recollections as the kids put together a scrapbook for Vivian and Philip. Jazz: Jeffrey A. Townes. Philip: James Avery. Vivian: Janet Hubert-Whitten. (Repeat)
7—Eyes on the Prize
"No Easy Walk (1961-1963)." The rise of mass demonstrations in the civil-rights movement in the early 1960s—the largest of which was the march on Washington on Aug. 28, 1963. On that day, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech. Also: children's marches in Birmingham, Alabama. Narrator: Julian Bond. (Repeat)
28—Fox Night at the Movies: Bonnie and Clyde: The True Story
(TV, 1992) Tracy Needham, Dana Ashbrook. Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow meet as teens and become gangster lovers in Depression-era Texas. (Repeat)

8:30
2—Major Dad
"Colonel of Truth." The Major anticipates a promotion, but he's in for a major disappointment. Bartender: Jay Willick. Connie: Anita Morris. Gen. Craig: Jon Cypher. Polly: Shanna Reed. Gunny: Beverly Archer. (Repeat)
6—Blossom
"All Dressed Up." As the prom nears, Blossom (Mayim Bialik) considers dropping Vinnie, while Joey's date unloads a confession on him. Heather: Ashlee Levitch. Vinnie: David Lascher. Six: Jenna Von Oy. Rhonda: Portia Dawson. (Repeat)

9:00
2—Murphy Brown
"To Market to Market." What do baby food and a nun have in common? The FYIers' trip to a market. Michelle: Susan Diol. Kevin: Larry Poindexter. Deli Guy: Fred Stoller. Bob: Henry G. Sanders. (Repeat)
4—Missing Persons
Debut: "Pilot." The members of the Chicago Missing Persons Bureau perform their jobs with competence and compassion. In the opener, the team searches for a missing law student and the kidnapped daughter of a Polish immigrant. Vera: Denise Baske. Bobby: Erik King. Johnny: Fred Weller. Marshall: Robert Mohler. Ray: Daniel J. Travanti. Connie: Jorja Fox. Carlos: Juan Ramirez.
6—The NBC Monday Movie: Deception: A Mother's Secret
(TV, 1991) Steven Weber, Katherine Helmond. When a widower tries to adopt his wife's son, he's shocked by what he discovers about her past. (Repeat)
7—Eyes on the Prize
"Mississippi: Is This America? (1963-1964)." The events of 1963 and '64, when Mississippi became the battleground of the civil-rights movement. Relying on sit-ins, business boycotts and marches, blacks found their efforts thwarted by white supremacists. Included: the 1963 assassination of Medgar Evers; and the 1964 black voter-registration drive. (Repeat)

9:30
2—Big Wave Dave's
"Dave's Big Wave." Dave gets his divorce papers. Meanwhile Marshall flies to Chicago to be an expert witness in a trial. Barry: Scott Williams. Surfer: Ed Beechner. Lawyer: Michele Harrell. Judge: Cliff Levine.

10:00
2—Northern Exposure
"Mud 'n' Blood." The arrival of a truffle-hunting pig and the onslaught of mosquitoes signal springtime in Cicely, which also finds Holling obsessed with the urge to plant and Maggie discovering her new-found healing powers. Holling: John Cullum. Maggie: Janine Turner. Shelly: Cynthia Geary. Ivory: Ralph P. Martin. (Repeat)
28—Fox Ten O'Clock
(Pamela Stark)
7—Eyes on the Prize
"Bridge to Freedom (1965)" recalls the historic march for voting rights from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, on March 21, 1965. Included: comments by former Selma sheriff Jim Clark, former Alabama governor George Wallace and Atlanta mayor Andrew Young. (Repeat)

10:30
28—Real Stories of the Highway Patrol

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 News at 11
(Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward)
4—News 4 at 11
(Rick Douglas, Karen Kelly)
6—Q6 News Eleven at 11
(Randy Shaw, Debra Wilde
7—Charlie Rose
Actor Kevin Kline; former NBC News president Lawrence Grossman. (Repeat)
28—The Arsenio Hall Show
From January: Singer k.d. lang; actor-producer Don Johnson (TV movie "In the Company of Darkness"); comedian John Henton. (Repeat)

11:35
2—Late Show with David Letterman
Debut: New time, new network, new venue—Broadway's fabled Ed Sullivan Theater—but Dave isn't likely to change the style that brought him success. Tonights guests are Bill Murray, who was Letterman's first guest on NBC's "Late Night" in 1982, and musician Billy Joel. Paul Shaffer returns as bandleader and sidekick.
4—Nightline
(Ted Koppel)
6—The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Singer Garth Books; actor Luke Perry ("Beverly Hills, 90210").

12 am
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
28—The Joan Rivers Show

12:05
4—Perfect Strangers

12:35
2—U.S. Open Tennis Late Night
6—Late Night with David Letterman
The first episode from February 1, 1982: Actor Bill Murray; "Mr. Wizard" Don Herbert; the Peacock Girls. (Repeat)

1:00
7—Off the air.
28—The Jane Whitney Show
Guest update. (Repeat)

1:05
2—Paid Programming
4—Jerry Springer
Peeping Toms. (Repeat)

1:35
2—The Cosby Show
6—Rush Limbaugh

1:05
2—KREM 2 News at 11
(Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodward) (Repeat)

2:00
28—Geraldo

2:05
4—World News Now
6—NBC Nightside

2:35
2—Up to the Minute

3:00
28—Off the Air
 
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