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Retro: Spokane, Washington — Saturday, December 28, 1985

Saturday, December 28, 1985

Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
22—KSKN (Independent)
28—KAYU (Independent)

MORNING

6 am
2—Tom and Jerry
6—U.S. Farm Report

6:30
6—The Muppet Show

7:00
2—Bugs Bunny and Friends
4—Scooby's Mystery Funhouse
6—Snorks
7—Sesame Street
28—He-Man and the Masters of the Universe

7:30
2—The Wuzzles
4—The Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes Comedy Hour
6—Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears
22—NFL Week in Review
28—Super Saturday

8:00
2—Jim Henson's Muppet Babies
6—The Smurfs
7—Newton's Apple
22—Television Auction
28—I Love Lucy

8:30
2—Ewoks and Droids Adventure Hour
7—American Story
28—Homescan

9:00
2—Dungeons & Dragons
7—American Story
22—Citrus Bowl Parade
Soap opera stars Arleen Sorkin ("Days of Our Lives") and Vincent Irizarry ("Guiding Light") are the on-the-air hosts for this parade from Orlando, Florida, which features floats, marching bands and equestrian units. U.S. Representative Bill Nelson is grand marshal.
28—MOVIE: House on Telegraph Hill
(1951) Richard Basehart, Valentina Cortese. At the end of World War II, a displaced European assumes the identity of a deceased friend in order to immigrate to the U.S.

9:30
2—NCAA College Basketball
Louisville Cardinals at Kentucky Wildcats from Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky. Forward Kenny Walker leads Kentucky, contenders for this season's SEC title, as they battle intrastate rival Louisville. Guard Milt Wagner stars for the Cardinals of the Metro Conference. [Live]
4—The Super Powers Team: Galactic Adventures
6—Kidsworld
7—Project Universe

10:00
4—13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo
6—College Football: Florida Citrus Bowl
Brigham Young University Cougars vs. Ohio State Buckeyes from the Florida Citrus Bowl in Orlando. Quarterback Robbie Bosco, tops in the nation in total offensive yards, leads the Cougars of BYU (11-2) against running back Keith Byars and the Buckeyes (8-3). BYU won the Western Athletic Conference, while Ohio State finished tied for fourth in the Big Ten. [Live]
7—Project Universe
22—Lost in Space

10:30
4—The Littles
7—Focus on Society

11:00
4—ABC Weekend Special
"Cougar!" Part 1 of three. A boy and his little sister face kidnappers and a wild mountain lion after their house is swept away by Mississippi flood waters. (Repeat)
7—Focus on Society
22—MOVIE: Seven Seas to Calais
(1963) Rod Taylor, Keith Michell. The King of Spain becomes enraged when he discovers that the Queen of England has hired someone to plunder Spanish ships.
28—The Three Stooges

11:30
2—College Football: Sun Bowl
Arizona Wildcats vs. Georgia Bulldogs from El Paso, Texas. The Bulldogs (7-3-1), coming off a fifth-place finish in the Southeastern Conference, are led by running back Keith Henderson. Arizona (8-3) finished tied for second in the Pac-10. Place-kicker Max Zendejas stars for the Wildcasts. [Live]
4—American Bandstand
Guests: Scritti Politti ("Perfect Way," "Wood Beez"); "Weird Al" Yankovic ("Dare to Be Stupid"). Host: Dick Clark.
7—In Our Own Image

AFTERNOON

12 pm
7—In Our Own Image
28—WWF All-Star Wrestling

12:30
4—Wonder Woman
6—NFL '85
7—The Woodwright's Shop

1:00
6—NFL Football
New England Patriots at New York Jets in the AFC Wild Card Playoff. From Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. [Live]
7—A House for All Seasons
An examination of unique solar energy applications.
22—MOVIE: Girl Happy
(1965) Elvis Presley, Shelley Fabares. The leader of a musical combo is assigned to keep an eye on a club owner's daughter.
28—MOVIE: The Last Days of Pompeii
(1935) Preston Foster, Basil Rathbone. A blacksmith gives up his peaceful ways to become a champion gladiator.

1:30
4—The Winning Hand
Kris Kristofferson, Brenda Lee, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton and Johnny Cash share the stage of the Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville to perform "Help Me Make It Through the Night," "King of a Lonely Castle," "The Little Things" and other hits from the "Winning Hand" album.
7—The Frugal Gourmet
Jeff Smith prepares port piccata, peas and pasta, and a spaghetti frittata.

2:00
7—Lap Quilting
Public television viewers produce a quilt for a local station's auction.

2:30
7—The Joy of Painting
(Bob Ross)

3:00
2—MOVIE: Who's Minding the Store?
(1963) Jerry Lewis, Jill St. John. A woman tries in vain to break up her daughter's romance.
7—Business File
22—Tarzan
28—MOVIE: Black Fury
(1935) Paul Muni, Akim Tamiroff. Gangsters infiltrate a coal miners' strike.

3:30
4—Hogan's Heroes
7—Business File

4:00
4—1985 Championships of the U.S. Golf Association
A review of the past year's U.S. Open, U.S. Women's Open, U.S. Amateur Championships and Walker Cup Matches; a preview of 1986 USGA events.
6—Star Games
Teams: “Falcon Crest," "Days of Our Lives" and "General Hospital."
7—Computer Chronicles
22—What's Happening Now!!
"A Horse Is Not a Home." An error in a classified ad placed by Rerun may cost Raj his house. Rerun: Fred Berry. Nadine: Anne-Marie Johnson. Shirley: Shirley Hemphill. (Repeat)

4:30
4—ABC Wide World of Sports
Scheduled: Professional figure skating's World Challenge of Champions, taped in Paris; National Handicapped Skiing Championships from Breckenridge, Colorado.
7—MotorWeek
22—New Generation Hair Care

5:00
2—Three's Company
6—Q-6 Nightly News
7—Austin City Limits
Featured: Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers ("Houston to Denver," "All the Gold in California"); Nanci Griffith ("Last of the True Believers," "Once in a Very Blue Moon"). (Repeat)
22—College Football: Aloha Bowl
Alabama Crimson Tide vs. USC Trojans from Aloha Stadium in Honolulu. Head coach Ray Perkins leads his Crimson Tide (8-2-1) against the Trojans of Southern California (6-5). Alabama is led by quarterback Mike Shula. Tailback Ryan Knight is USC's top rusher. [Live]
28—MOVIE: Major Dundee
(1965) Charlton Heston, Richard Harris. A Union major leads 100 volunteer prisoners on a dangerous mission against the apaches.

5:30
2—KREM 2 News
6—NBC Nightly News with Connie Chung

EVENING

6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Bob Schieffer
4—Taxi
"Bobby's Roommate." Elaine accepts Bobby's offer to use his place until he returns from a road show—prematurely. Bobby: Jeff Conaway. Alex: Judd Hirsch. Tony: Tony Danza. Louie: Danny De Vito. Jim: Christopher Lloyd. Latka: Andy Kaufman.
6—MOVIE: Middle-Age Crazy
(1980) Ann-Margret, Bruce Dern. A Texas developer's successful job and beautiful wife manage to drive him into a midlife crisis.
7—Nature of Things
Featured: How sailing has become more efficient through new materials, techniques and designs.

6:30
2—The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams
"The Great Burro Race." Mad Jack loses his burro to a wily old woodsman (Jack Elam) in a horseshoe game. Adams: Dan Haggerty. Gertie: Fran Ryan. Nakuma: Don Shanks.
4—The People's Court

7:00
4—Hart to Hart
7—All Creatures Great and Small
"Big Steps and Little 'Uns." Siegfried and James enlist in the RAF; Mr. Carter proposes to Mrs. Hall (Mary Hignett); and a female vet arrives at Skeldale House. James: Christopher Timothy. Siegfried: Robert Hardy. Tristan: Peter Davison.

7:30
2—Bosom Buddies
4—Night Gallery
"Fright Night," about a trunk no one is supposed to move or open. Surprise! It is moving itself. Tom Ogilvy: Stuart Whitman. Leona Ogilvy: Barbara Anderson. Miss Patience: Ellen Corby. Cousin Zachariah: Alan Napier. Longhair: Larry Watson.

8:00
2—Garfield on the Town
Animated. From 1983: The cantankerous cat (voice of Lorenzo Music) is reunited with his long-lost family, leading him to compare his former lifestyle to the one he's now accustomed to. (Repeat)
4—ABC News Closeup
"Growing Old in America." Hugh Downs examines the plight of America's 26 million elderly citizens, focusing on subjects such as early retirement plans, nursing home inadequacies, ethics in medical care, and moral dilemmas for dependents' families.
6—Gimme a Break!
"Joey's Train." The family is still mourning the Chief's death and an uproar ensues when Jonathan suggests that he and Julie move into her dad's bedroom. Julie: Lauri Hendler. Nell: Nell Carter. Joey: Joey Lawrence. Katie: Kari Michaelsen. (Repeat)
7—MOVIE: Interrupted Melody
(1955) Eleanor Parker, Glenn Ford. Soprano Marjorie Lawrence's rise in the music world and her fight back to the top after being struck by polio is depicted.
22—MOVIE: New Year's Evil
(1980) Roz Kelly, Kip Niven. The disc jockey at a punk rock club receives a series of phone calls promising that people will be murdered in her honor on New Year's Eve.
28—MOVIE: Fury at Furnace Creek
(1948) Victor Mature, Coleen Gray. When an Army officer stands accused of ordering an Apache Indian massacre, his two sons struggle desperately to vindicate his good name.

8:30
2—The CBS Saturday Night Movie: Rocky II
(1979) Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire. Underdog Philadelphia fighter Rocky Balboa gets another shot at heavyweight champ Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers). Paulie: Burt Young. Mickey: Burgess Meredith. (Repeat)
6—The Facts of Life
"Teacher, Teacher." Jo is torn between accepting a well-paying job in industry and the challenge of teaching. Grace: Irene Tedrow. Ralph: Hakeem. Stanley: Ian Giatti. Tom Horn: John DeMita. Mrs. Garrett: Charlotte Rae. (Repeat)

9:00
6—The Golden Girls
"Pilot Episode." Dorothy's outspoken mother arrives, and Blanche's beau (Frank Aletter) proposes marriage. Beatrice Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan. Sophia: Estelle Getty. Coco: Charles Levin. (Repeat)

9:30
6—227
"Mary's Brother." A matchmaking attempt by Mary goes awry when her brother becomes enchanted with Sandra instead of Rose. Sandra: Jackée Harry. Mary: Marla Gibbs. Rose: Alaina Reed. Lester: Hal Williams. (Repeat)

10:00
6—Hunter
"Case X." Hunter and McCall investigate the murders of two models linked to porno filmmakers. Bruce Davison joins the cast as Captain Wyler. Tony Cochran: Leo Rossi. Andrea: Rita Taggart. Vincent Cochran: Sam Anderson. (Repeat)
7—Doctor Who
22—Millionaireship
28—MOVIE: The Postman Always Rings Twice
(1946) Lana Turner, John Garfield. A young woman plots to murder her husband with the help of one of the man's employees.

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 News
4—News Four
6—Q-6 News
22—America's Top Ten

11:30
2—MOVIE: Young at Heart
(1954) Frank Sinatra, Doris Day. Problems beset a young couple after the man steals his partner's fiancée.
4—FTV
Guests: Animation. Takeoffs of Neil Sedaka's "Bad Blood and Sonny and Cher's "I Got You Babe." (Repeat)
6—Saturday Night Live
From December 1982: Host Eddie Murphy is joined by singer Lionel Richie. (Repeat)
22—Dance Fever
Judges: Anson Williams, Abby Dalton, Lorna Luft. Performance by 9.9.

11:40
7—Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

12 am
4—Puttin' On the Hits
Lip-synched renditions of Madonna's "Burnin' Up," The Temptations' "My Girl," and Ray Parker Jr.'s "Ghostbusters."
22—TV 2000
Videos: Tears for Fears' "Head Over Heels," Phil Collins and Philip Bailey's "Easy Lover," Paul Young's "Every Time You Go Away," Dire Straits' "Money for Nothing," USA for Africa's "We Are the World."
28—Hee Haw
Roger Miller, Lee Greenwood, Rockin' Sidney, the Bluegrass Express Cloggers. Regulars include Roy Clark and Buck Owens.

12:30
4—ABC News

1:00
6—The Waltons
 
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