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Retro: Spokane, Washington — Monday, January 23, 1995

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

Scheduled programming on network stations may be interrupted, postponed or delayed because of coverage of the O.J. Simpson trial.

MORNING

5 am
2—Paid Programming
4—Paid Programming
6—NBC News at Sunrise
(Ann Curry)

5:30
2—AgDay
4—World News This Morning
(Thalia Assuras)
6—Q6 News Today

6:00
2—KREM 2 News This Morning
4—Good Morning Northwest
7—Body Electric
28—Exosquad

6:30
7—Morning Business Report
28—Bobby's World

6:45
7—A.M. Weather

7:00
2—CBS This Morning
Space shuttle Discovery pilot Eileen Collins; director Steve James ("Hoop Dreams"); a review of the Golden Globe Awards; author Michelle Weiner-Davis ("Fire Your Shrink"). (Harry Smith, Paula Zahn)
4—Good Morning America
Former President Gerald Ford; David Frost; the crew of the space shuttle Discovery; the O.J. Simpson trial; San Diego Charger Mark Seay; Lucky Vanous' exercise video. (Charles Gibson, Joan Lunden)
6—Today
Weight loss; author Lisa M. Chapman ("The Savvy Woman's Guide to Cars"); entertainment news. (Bryant Gumbel, Katie Couric)
7—Shining Time Station
28—Aladdin

7:30
7—Lamb Chop's Play-Along
28—Darkwing Duck

8:00
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Goof Troop

8:30
7—Barney & Friends
28—The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show

9:00
2—The Gordon Elliott Show
Scheduled: Viewers who have fallen in love with past guests are introduced to them.
4—The Maury Povich Show
Two teenage girls convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison.
6—Live with Regis & Kathie Lee
Actress-author Joan Collins; actress Victoria Rowell ("Diagnosis: Murder").
7—Sesame Street
28—Jim Henson's Animal Show with Stinky and Jake

9:30
28—Paid Programming

10:00
2—The Price Is Right
4—Mike & Maty
Actress Bess Armstrong; Susan Olsen and Ann B. Davis of "The Brady Bunch"; Ann B. Davis' recipe for chili; New York City's Twins restaurant.
6—Leeza
Celebrities' siblings.
7—The Puzzle Place

10:30
7—Reading Rainbow
28—The Susan Powter Show
Scheduled: Women who have learned to live with cancer.

11:00
2—Jenny Jones
Men who object to their wives' sexy style of dress. (Repeat)
4—Judge for Yourself
The pros and cons of office romances.
6—Donahue
A discussion about first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton. Guests include USA Today columnist Jeannie Williams and author Kathleen Hall Jamieson ("Beyond the Double Blind: Women and Leadership").
7—Sit and Be Fit
28—Jerry Springer
Men who fear losing a lover to a woman. (Repeat)

11:30
7—Watercolor Workshop

AFTERNOON

12 pm
2—KREM 2 News at Noon
4—All My Children
6—Rush Limbaugh
7—Computer Chronicles
28—Geraldo
Men who date adult entertainers.

12:30
2—The Bold and the Beautiful
6—American Journal
(Nancy Glass)
7—Sew Many Quilts

1:00
2—As the World Turns
4—One Life to Live
6—Shop at Home
7—The New Explorers
28—The Montel Williams Show
Teens who want babies.

1:30
6—Another World

2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospital
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Northern Exposure

2:30
6—Days of Our Lives
7—Barney & Friends

3:00
2—The Young and the Restless
4—The Flintstones
7—Sesame Street
28—Tiny Toon Adventures

3:30
4—The Pink Panther
6—Sally Jessy Raphael
Women who claim boyfriends have ruined their reputations.
28—Taz-Mania

4:00
2—The Oprah Winfrey Show
Single television stars offer dating advice. Guests include Queen Latifah ("Living Single"), Barbara Crampton ("Guiding Light"), Shemar Moore ("The Young and the Restless") and others.
4—Star Trek: The Next Generation
7—Ghostwriter
28—Animaniacs

4:30
6—Q6 News at 4:30
(Rick Douglas, Melinda O'Malley)
7—Bill Nye the Science Guy
28—Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

5:00
2—KREM 2 News at 5
(Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodard)
4—KXLY News 4 at 5
(Rob Daugherty, Karen Kelly)
6—Q-6 News at 5
(Randy Shaw, Debra Wilde)
7—Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?
28—The Ricki Lake Show
Couples relate tales of marital catastrophe.

5:30
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather and Connie Chung
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
7—Nightly Business Report
Scheduled commentator: economist Beryl Sprinkel, B.W. Sprinkel Economics. (Paul Kangas)

EVENING

6:00
2—KREM 2 News at 6
(Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodard)
4—KXLY News 4 at 6
(Rob Daugherty, Karen Kelly)
6—Q6 News at 6
(Randy Shaw, Debra Wilde)
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
28—Cops
From Las Vegas: An officer apprehends fugitives with the promise of a free TV.

6:30
2—Extra
Actor Ethan Hawke ("Before Sunrise").
4—Full House
"Rock the Cradle." Rebecca has trouble breaking news to Jesse, whose mind is on his rock band. Mr. Dobson: Keythe Farley. Rebecca: Lori Loughlin. Joey: Dave Coulier. Danny: Bob Saget. D.J.: Candace Cameron.
6—Inside Edition
O.J. Simpson's children; Nicole Brown Simpson as a mother. (Bill O'Reilly)
28—Hard Copy
Favorite leading men. (Barry Nolan, Terry Murphy)

7:00
2—Coach
"No Good Deed Goes Unpunished." Hayden and Christine try to unleash a young woman's anger against her boyfriend, who treats her like a dog. Jill: Cathryn De Prume. Richman: John Calvin. Dagget: F. William Parker. Maitre d': Ted Hayden.
4—Roseanne
"No Talking." In Roseanne's opinion, Becky (Lecy Goranson) is a daughter with a bad attitude, which is why she's been grounded. But in Dan's opinion, it's a battle for power between the two women. Darlene: Sara Gilbert. Jackie: Laurie Metcalf.
6—Jeopardy!
7—Waiting for God
"The Partition." Diana rejects Tom's proposal that they move in together—so Tom sets his sights on a new resident. Tom: Graham Crowden. Diana: Stephanie Cole.
28—A Current Affair
Scheduled: The men who courted Nicole Brown Simpson prepare to take the stand in the O.J. Simpson trial. (Penny Daniels)

7:30
2—The Simpsons
"Rosebud." Burns longs for a childhood toy that winds up in the grip of Maggie. The Ramones have a cameo. Voices: Harry Shearer, Hank Azaria, Dan Castellaneta, Yeardley Smith.
4—M*A*S*H
"Soldier of the Month." Potter announces a contest that will send the winner to Tokyo, and as a result the camp takes on a much more military feel. Meanwhile, Frank is delirious after contracting a fever that has been making the rounds. Sgt. Zale: Johnny Haymer. Mulcahy: William Christopher. Potter: Harry Morgan. Frank: Larry Linville.
6—Wheel of Fortune
7—One Foot in the Grave
"Love and Death." A seaside weekend gives Victor a sinking feeling—especially after he finds a dead sea gull in the lavatory. Margaret: Annette Crosbie. Pippa: Jane Duvitski. Patrick: Angus Deayton.
28—Entertainment Tonight
On scene at the Golden Globe Awards. (John Tesh, Mary Hart)

8:00
2—The Nanny
"The Nanny Behind the Man." Yetta (Ann Morgan Guilbert) becomes the unlikely love interest of a legendary playwright, whose unfinished opus is Maxwell's object of desire. Roger Clinton has a cameo. Dakota Williams: Ray Stricklyn. Maxwell: Charles Shaughnessy. Fran: Fran Drescher
4—Coach
"The Kicker." Hayden goes on an international recruiting trip—to a country that's under martial law. Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz has a cameo. Mamoun: Frank Opperman. Ancient Man: Alan Rafkin. Hayden: Craig T. Nelson. Police Officer No. 1: Elya Baskin. Howard: Kenneth Kimmins.
6—The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
"It's a Wonderful Lie." A web of deceit surrounds a college party that Will attends—and where Ashley is found with a football player. Tina: Cee Cee Harshaw. Jana: Ajai Sanders. Lisa: Nia Long. Ashley: Tatyana M. Ali. Bennie: J. Lamont Pope. Michel: Louis R. Plante.
7—American Cinema
Debut: A 10-part series chronicling 100 years of movie history features a rich collection of clips, along with comments by actors, directors and other industry experts. First up is "The Hollywood System," an examination of different filmmaking styles and the rise of the studios. Clips include "Casablanca," "A Place in the Sun" and "Scarface." John Lithgow hosts. Narrated by Joe Morton.
28—Melrose Place
"Another Perfect Day in Hell." D&D attempts damage control; Alison helps her sister (Tracy Nelson) come out of her shell; Jo, Jane and Jake are victimized by someone they think is Sydney; Matt coordinates psychological testing of hospital staffers. Rikki: Traci Lords. Matt: Doug Savant.

8:30
2—Dave's World
"Bear with Me." Dave and Beth fight with the parents (Christine Estrabrook, Aaron Lustig) of the suspected thief of Willie's toy bear. Mrs. Carrera: Janet Maria Burtis. Dave: Harry Anderson. Beth: DeLane Matthews. Willie: Andrew Ducote. Tommy: Zane Carney.
4—A Whole New Ballgame
"You Are What You Date." To show Meg that he can get a classy date for a media-awards banquet, Brett hires a woman from an escort service to pose as a surgeon. Glenn: Peter Scolari. Veronica: Nancy Sorel. Brett: Corbin Bernsen. Meg: Julia Campbell. Warner: Stephen Tobolowsky.
6—Blossom
"A Kiss Is Just a Kiss." A crowded house prevents Blossom from being alone with her boyfriend. Steve: Christopher Daniel Barnes. Boomer: Andrew Mark Berman. Six: Jenna Von Oy. Carol: Finola Hughes. Kennedy: Courtney Chase.

9:00
2—Murphy Brown
"I Want My MTV-Jay." A hospitalized Lansing demands that FYI cater to a younger audience by hiring a former MTV personality. McGovern: Paula Korologos. Nurse: Kathleen Marshall. President: Pat Rick.
4—The ABC Monday Night Movie: Tango & Cash
(1989) Sylvester Stallone, Kurt Russell. Framed and sent to prison, rival Los Angeles police detectives must work together to clear themselves.
6—The NBC Monday Movie: Escape from Terror: The Teresa Stamper Story
(TV, 1995) Maria Pitillo, Adam Storke. A woman is terrorized by her abusive husband until a 1990 "Unsolved Mysteries" broadcast helps bring about his arrest. Based on a true story.
7—American Cinema
"The Star." A look at the phenomenon of stardom and the rise of powerful studios, which dictated dress codes and social behavior to their celebrities. Also: remembering John Wayne, James Stewart, Joan Crawford. Narrated by Kathleen Turner. Host: John Lithgow.
28—Models Inc.
"Bring the Family." Monique crashes an audition; Julie works on turning Craig's novel into a TV-movie; Sarah is hesitant to tell Mark of her condition; Adam learns what Grayson has on him. Edwards: John Beck. Lisa: Jodi Russell. Therapist: Yvonne Farrow. Craig: Don Michael Paul. Julie: Kylie Travis.

9:30
2—Cybill
"Look Who's Stalking." Cybill's new man turns out to be Ira's old therapist. Meanwhile, Maryann befriends her ex's girlfriend (Ellen Greene). Dennis: John Riggi. Maryann: Christine Baranski. Zoey: Alicia Witt.

10:00
2—Chicago Hope
"Small Sacrifices." Dr. Infante reattaches a severed digit to a flutist's hand; a former patient sues for malpractice; and a mystery doctor lends a hand in the E.R. Anthony Tedesco: Richard Edson. Dr. Billy Kronk: Peter Berg. Wambaugh: Fyvush Finkel. Walter Platt: Pruitt Taylor Vince.
7—Messengers from Moscow
Debut: This history of the Cold War from behind the Iron Curtain opens with "The Struggle for Europe," which documents Stalin's ambitious plans following WWII to spread Communism throughout Europe by building Socialism and by gaining control of Germany and France. Included are interviews with Stalin's associates and new evidence from Kremlin files..
28—Fox 28 News Live at 10
(David Okarski, Maria Kotula)

10:30
28—The Newz
From 1994: Sketches include "Abby and Andy." (Repeat)

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 News at 11
(Charles Rowe, Nadine Woodard)
4—KXLY News 4 at 11
(Rob Daugherty, Karen Kelly)
6—Q6 News Eleven at 11
(Randy Shaw, Debra Wilde)
7—2point4 Children
"Young at Heart." Mr. Castell gets a taste of humble pie after sexually harassing Bill and Rona at the bakery; Ben hopes that teaching David about the birds and the bees will be a piece of cake. David: John Pickard.
28—The Jon Stewart Show
Actress Courteney Cox ("Friends"); "Def Comedy Jam" host Joe Torry; Julie Moran ("Entertainment Tonight"); music group The Roots.

11:30
7—The Red Green Show
"The Illegal Clubs." Bob swings a deal on a set of golf clubs; Red makes a moped from a chainsaw and a bike. Bob: Bruce Hunter. Red: Steve Smith.

11:35
2—Late Show with David Letterman
From May 1994: Actress Mia Farrow ("Widows' Peak"); country singer Tim McGraw; actor/comedian Jimmie Walker. (Repeat)
4—Nightline
(Ted Koppel)
6—The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Actress Sigourney Weaver ("Death and the Maiden"); CNBC talk show-host Geraldo Rivera; singer Liz Phair.

12 am
7—Charlie Rose
Richard Holbrooke, assistant secretary of state for European and Canadian affairs; O.J. Simpson trial update.
28—Real Stories of the Highway Patrol
Troopers search for flood victims; reckless drivers endanger an officer; a man with a knife threatens a trooper.

12:05
4—Jack Van Impe

12:30
28—Rescue 911
A racehorse trapped in an overturned vehicle; a teen struck in the head by a softball. Host: William Shatner.

12:35
2—Paid Programming
4—Last Call
6—Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Comedians Shawn and Marlon Wayans (The WB's "The Wayans Brothers"); broadcaster David Frost; music guest Bettie Serveert.

1:00
28—Paid Programming

1:05
2—Night Court
4—World News Now

1:35
2—The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder
Actor Gary Sinise ("Forrest Gump," "The Quick and the Dead").
6—Later with Greg Kinnear
From 1994: author Fran Lebowitz.

2:00
28—The Love Connection

2:05
6—To be announced.

2:30
28—The Dennis Prager Show
Animal rights activists. (Repeat)

2:35
2—KREM 2 News at 11
(Repeat)

3:10
2—Up to the Minute

3:35
6—NBC Nightside
 
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