Saturday, February 25, 1989
Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)
MORNING
5:30 am
4—Sunday School of the Air
6—The Dukes of Hazzard
6:00
2—Porky Pig & Friends
4—Animated Classics
28—The B.J./Lobo Show
6:30
6—Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears
7:00
2—The Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy
4—The Flintstone Kids
6—Kissyfur
7—This Old House
28—The Brady Bunch
7:30
2—Superman
4—The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
6—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
7—NatureScene
28—The Brady Bunch
8:00
2—Jim Henson's Muppet Babies
6—The Smurfs
7—Northwest Outdoors
28—The Odd Couple
8:30
4—Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters
7—Problematic Issues in the Care of the Elderly
28—Synchronal Research
9:00
2—Pee-wee's Playhouse
6—The Chipmunks
7—French in Action
28—Weight Loss
9:30
2—Garfield and Friends
4—A Pup Named Scooby-Doo
6—ALF
(Animated)
7—Project Universe
28—The Odd Couple
10:00
2—Hey, Vern, It's Ernest!
4—The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show
6—ALF Tales
7—Project Universe
28—Billy Packer's College Basketball
10:30
2—Teen Wolf
6—Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids
7—America: The Second Century
28—American Skier
11:00
2—College Basketball
UNLV Rebels at LSU Fighting Tigers. Olympian Stacey Augmon leads UNLV against freshman guard Chris Jackson, the nations's second-leading scorer, and the Tigers of LSU. [Live]
4—Animal Crack-Ups
Rue McClanahan; Robb Weller; Allison Smith; Rip Taylor. Host: Alan Thicke.
6—Punky Brewster
(Animated)
7—America: The Second Century
28—Wrestling
11:30
4—ABC Weekend Specials
"My Dear Uncle Sherlock." A 12-year-old Sherlock Holmes fan solves a mystery in his town.
6—College Basketball
Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. Freshman forward LaPhonso Ellis leads Notre Dame into Atlanta to take on ACC contender Georgia Tech. Center Tom Hammonds is the top player for the Yellow Jackets. [Live]
7—Economics U$A
AFTERNOON
12 pm
4—Small Wonder
"Vicki Doolittle." After Ted installs a translator in Vicki, she can talk to the animals; and Joan (Marla Pennington) almost single-handedly arranges Ted's company dinner dance. Ted: Dick Christie. Harriet: Emily Schulman.
7—Economics U$A
28—MOVIE: Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood
(1976) Bruce Dern, Madeline Kahn. A talented German shepherd provides the route to Hollywood success for an aspiring actress, a would-be producer, and a bankrupt studio head in the days of silent films.
12:30
4—Mind Power
7—Bookmark
Authors discuss David Aaron's "Agent of Influence."
1:00
2—PGA Golf
Third-round play in the Doral Ryder Open at the Doral Country Club in Miami, Florida. Ben Crenshaw is the tournament's defending champion. [Live]
4—Hardcastle and McCormick
7—Tony Brown's Journal
"Forgotten Legends of Jazz." Musician Donald Byrd.
1:30
6—LPGA Golf
Second-round play in the Women's Kemper Open at the Princeville Makai Golf Course, Kauai, Hawaii. Nancy Lopez, Beth Daniel, Amy Alcott and defending champion Betsy King head the field. [Live]
7—North Idaho College Public Forum
2:00
4—Fishing the West
7—Computer Chronicles
28—The A-Team
2:30
4—Good Fishing
7—The Joy of Painting
3:00
2—CNN News
4—Bowling
True Value Open, from Peoria, Illinois. Brian Voss defeated four opponents, including Dave Ferraro 278-244 in the title match, to win last year's tournament. [Tape delay]
6—Webster
"The Visitor." Webster's English pen pal Hastings (Barrie Ingham) shows up for a visit, and proceeds to charm the household with his cheerful personality and impeccable tidiness. Papa: Jack Kruschen. Jerry: Henry Polic II.
7—Lap Quilting
28—College Basketball
Washington Huskies at USC Trojans. [Live]
3:30
2—Government Loans
6—Lowland Gorilla
Naturalists predict the future of the lowland gorilla.
7—Fight Back! with David Horowitz
4:00
2—Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous
Vanna White; entertainer Peter Allen; recording industry executive Clive Davis. (Robin Leach)
6—MOVIE: The Love Bug
(1968) Dean Jones, Michele Lee. A racing driver and his mechanic take charge of Herbie, an independently minded Volkswagen which prefers to take charge of itself.
4:30
4—Wide World of Sports
The Ironman Triathlon World Championship from Kona, Hawaii (taped); figure skating featuring Olympians Brian Boitano, Katarina Witt and Brian Orser, from Paris (taped).
7—Austin City Limits
Emmylou Harris sings "Boulder to Birmingham" and "How High the Moon"; 'folkabilly' singer-storyteller Nanci Griffith performs "From a Distance" and "Ford Econoline."
5:00
2—Simon & Simon
28—Knight Rider
5:30
7—Wild America
EVENING
6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Bob Schieffer
4—KXLY News 4
6—NBC Nightly News with Connie Chung
7—The Lawrence Welk Show
“25th Anniversary." A celebration of the show’s 25th anniversary. Performances include “Get Happy" (Bob Lido), "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" (Bobby & Elaine), and "Amazing Grace" (Jack Netherton).
28—Friday the 13th: The Series
"Scarlet Cinema." A lonely college student, obsessed by a film about a werewolf, obtains an antique movie camera that gives him the power to live the role. Carissa: Julie Anne Stewart. Jack: Chris Wiggins. Micki: Robey. Ryan: John D. LeMay.
6:30
2—KREM 2 News
4—World News Saturday with Carole Simpson
6—Q6 News
7:00
2—The Best of National Geographic
"Amazon." Exotic cultures and elusive wildlife inhabit the Amazon Basin.
4—1989 Centennial Games
6—Hee Haw
Co host: Loretta Lynn. Guests: John Denver, Telia Summy, Cowboy Quartet, Mike Snider and Gerald Smith; solo clogging winners.
7—MOVIE: Spartacus
(1960) Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier. A Thracian slave sent to fight in the arena leads a revolt against decadent Romans. Peter Ustinov won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar. Directed by Stanley Kubrick.
28—Star Trek: The Next Generation
"The Dauphin." When the Enterprise is assigned to escort a young woman, her overprotective guardian tries to keep a lovestruck Wesley at bay. Wesley: Wil Wheaton. Guinan: Whoopi Goldberg. Riker: Jonathan Frakes. Worf: Michael Dorn.
8:00
2—Dolphin Cove
"Fighting Back." Katie deals with an admirer, David deals with an adversary and Didge deals with a dilemma: his family thinks Trent's estate is on their sacred land, and they consider Didge's work a betrayal of family tradition. Karron Graves, Trey Ames, Ernie Dingo. Vince: Bill Sandy. Warwick: Warwick Brown.
4—Mission: Impossible
"The Fixer." A powerful journalist plans to blackmail Congressmen to fend off a grand-jury indictment against him. Peter Graves, Jane Badler. Arthur Six: Richard Romanus. Doyle: John Calvin. Oxenford: Terence Donovan.
6—227
"Mary's Cookies." Mary's secret family cookie recipe could net her a fortune, but an unscrupulous baker tries to trick her out of the dough. George McAllister: Ned Wertimer. Monte Wilcox: Kenneth Livingston Taylor.
28—The Reporters
Scheduled: A report on an Ohio doctor accused of performing experimental gynecological surgery.
8:30
6—Amen
"The Boxer." The congregation thinks the Deacon must be punch-drunk for agreeing to manage boxer Windmill Pearson (Vinnie Curto)—until Windmill gets into the ring with a contender. Garlotti: Al Ruscio.
9:00
2—TV 101
"First Love." Chuck's relationship with his first love (Lisa Trusel) goes too far, too fast; Steadman recruits the class to videotape his daughter's wedding. Part 1 of three. Matthew LeBlanc, Leon Russom. Lisa Steadman: Susan Ursitti. Mrs. Meyers: Marcia Strassman.
4—A Man Called Hawk
"The Divided Child." Worried parents hire Hawk to protect their family after a kidnap attempt on their son (Herbert Duarte), who remains emotionally troubled as he comes to understand the motives of his South American pursuers. The Kirkpatricks: Mary McDonnell, Mark Metcalf. The Luels: Hortensia Colorado, Alex Paez.
6—The Golden Girls
"You Gotta Have Hope." Rose professes faith in Hope (Bob), who she's sure will show up to emcee the ladies-auxiliary benefit. Alphonso: Douglas Seale. Misha: Daniel Rosen. Auxiliary President: June Claman.
28—Beyond Tomorrow
The Rev. Pat Robertson discusses the ethical implications of DNA experiments; Cathy Rigby and Richard Carpenter explore new medical treatments for anorexia; Danny Sullivan reports on race cars of the future.
9:30
6—Empty Nest
"The More Things Change." Harry (Richard Mulligan) balks when the new owners of the medical center want him to change offices; Carol tries to right an old wrong. Janice Brattle: Linda Thorson. Iron Man: Tony Longo. Dr. Coolidge: Gregory Itzin.
10:00
2—West 57th
Scheduled: Reports on "Smart" magazine; Nashville's abundance of songwriters; a comatose woman whose parents barred her female lover's visits.
4—Murphy's Law
"Where Are My Socks and Other Mysteries of Love." Murphy's socks don't match, the new vice-president is a dragon lady, and an insurance beneficiary and her lover don't want him to find out why the benefactor's ticker stopped ticking. George Segal. Paula: Carolyn Seymour. Nino: Jerry Dinome. Harriet: Lynne Randall. (Repeat)
6—Hunter
"Me, Myself & Die." A murder is traced to a disturbed woman who stopped taking an experimental drug that inhibited violent behavior. Rachel Sands: Rosemary Dunsmore. Eva: Angela Paton. Ann Gerard: Annie Gagen. Dr. Rasmussen: Bill Morey. Hunter: Fred Dryer.
28—Superboy
"Stand Up and Get Knocked Down." T.J. and Clark (John Haymes Newton) get mixed up with a drug dealer (Gary Lockwood) at a comedy club while investigating a friend's death. (Repeat)
10:05
7—Doctor Who
"Terror of the Zygons." The Doctor and his companions land in Scotland, where they look into the mysterious disappearances of North Sea oil rigs.
10:30
28—Monsters
"Their Divided Self." A psychiatrist has his hands full with two brawling brothers who are anything but levelheaded. David L. Lander. Robert Self: Keith MacKechnie. Elegy: Karen Haber. Velma: Edye Byrde.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News
28—Freddy's Nightmares
"Cabin Fever." A nervous airplane passenger has a frightful flight; and a stewardess (Lezlie Deane) takes a wild trip with a stranger. Abbie: Kate Stern. Ralph: William Shockley. Carl Ashe Sr.: Robert Symonds.
11:30
2—MOVIE: The Goodbye Girl
(1977) Richard Dreyfuss, Marsha Mason. A divorced dancer and her daughter must room with an off-off-Broadway actor. Dreyfuss, at age 30, won a Best Actor Oscar for his role in this film. Directed by Herbert Ross.
4—Entertainment This Week
Actor Morgan Freeman ("Lean on Me").
6—Carson's Comedy Classics
11:35
7—Comedy Tonight
12 am
6—Carson's Comedy Classics
28—MOVIE: National Lampoon's Animal House
(1978) John Belushi, Tim Matheson. Bluto, Two college freshmen join Delta House, the zaniest and wildest fraternity house on campus, and help to fight the efforts of the school's dean to have them expelled.
12:05
7—Off the air
12:30
4—Hardcastle and McCormick
6—Saturday Night Live
Glenn Close (host); the Gipsy Kings. Regular cast members include Phil Hartman, Jon Lovitz, Victoria Jackson, Nora Dunn, Dennis Miller and Dana Carvey.
1:30
2—Off the air
4—KXLY News 4
(Repeat from 11 pm)
2:00
4—ABC News
6—Synchronal Research
28—Off the air
2:15
4—Off the air
2:30
6—Classic Country
3:00
6—Off the air
Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)
MORNING
5:30 am
4—Sunday School of the Air
6—The Dukes of Hazzard
6:00
2—Porky Pig & Friends
4—Animated Classics
28—The B.J./Lobo Show
6:30
6—Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears
7:00
2—The Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy
4—The Flintstone Kids
6—Kissyfur
7—This Old House
28—The Brady Bunch
7:30
2—Superman
4—The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
6—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
7—NatureScene
28—The Brady Bunch
8:00
2—Jim Henson's Muppet Babies
6—The Smurfs
7—Northwest Outdoors
28—The Odd Couple
8:30
4—Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters
7—Problematic Issues in the Care of the Elderly
28—Synchronal Research
9:00
2—Pee-wee's Playhouse
6—The Chipmunks
7—French in Action
28—Weight Loss
9:30
2—Garfield and Friends
4—A Pup Named Scooby-Doo
6—ALF
(Animated)
7—Project Universe
28—The Odd Couple
10:00
2—Hey, Vern, It's Ernest!
4—The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show
6—ALF Tales
7—Project Universe
28—Billy Packer's College Basketball
10:30
2—Teen Wolf
6—Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids
7—America: The Second Century
28—American Skier
11:00
2—College Basketball
UNLV Rebels at LSU Fighting Tigers. Olympian Stacey Augmon leads UNLV against freshman guard Chris Jackson, the nations's second-leading scorer, and the Tigers of LSU. [Live]
4—Animal Crack-Ups
Rue McClanahan; Robb Weller; Allison Smith; Rip Taylor. Host: Alan Thicke.
6—Punky Brewster
(Animated)
7—America: The Second Century
28—Wrestling
11:30
4—ABC Weekend Specials
"My Dear Uncle Sherlock." A 12-year-old Sherlock Holmes fan solves a mystery in his town.
6—College Basketball
Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. Freshman forward LaPhonso Ellis leads Notre Dame into Atlanta to take on ACC contender Georgia Tech. Center Tom Hammonds is the top player for the Yellow Jackets. [Live]
7—Economics U$A
AFTERNOON
12 pm
4—Small Wonder
"Vicki Doolittle." After Ted installs a translator in Vicki, she can talk to the animals; and Joan (Marla Pennington) almost single-handedly arranges Ted's company dinner dance. Ted: Dick Christie. Harriet: Emily Schulman.
7—Economics U$A
28—MOVIE: Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood
(1976) Bruce Dern, Madeline Kahn. A talented German shepherd provides the route to Hollywood success for an aspiring actress, a would-be producer, and a bankrupt studio head in the days of silent films.
12:30
4—Mind Power
7—Bookmark
Authors discuss David Aaron's "Agent of Influence."
1:00
2—PGA Golf
Third-round play in the Doral Ryder Open at the Doral Country Club in Miami, Florida. Ben Crenshaw is the tournament's defending champion. [Live]
4—Hardcastle and McCormick
7—Tony Brown's Journal
"Forgotten Legends of Jazz." Musician Donald Byrd.
1:30
6—LPGA Golf
Second-round play in the Women's Kemper Open at the Princeville Makai Golf Course, Kauai, Hawaii. Nancy Lopez, Beth Daniel, Amy Alcott and defending champion Betsy King head the field. [Live]
7—North Idaho College Public Forum
2:00
4—Fishing the West
7—Computer Chronicles
28—The A-Team
2:30
4—Good Fishing
7—The Joy of Painting
3:00
2—CNN News
4—Bowling
True Value Open, from Peoria, Illinois. Brian Voss defeated four opponents, including Dave Ferraro 278-244 in the title match, to win last year's tournament. [Tape delay]
6—Webster
"The Visitor." Webster's English pen pal Hastings (Barrie Ingham) shows up for a visit, and proceeds to charm the household with his cheerful personality and impeccable tidiness. Papa: Jack Kruschen. Jerry: Henry Polic II.
7—Lap Quilting
28—College Basketball
Washington Huskies at USC Trojans. [Live]
3:30
2—Government Loans
6—Lowland Gorilla
Naturalists predict the future of the lowland gorilla.
7—Fight Back! with David Horowitz
4:00
2—Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous
Vanna White; entertainer Peter Allen; recording industry executive Clive Davis. (Robin Leach)
6—MOVIE: The Love Bug
(1968) Dean Jones, Michele Lee. A racing driver and his mechanic take charge of Herbie, an independently minded Volkswagen which prefers to take charge of itself.
4:30
4—Wide World of Sports
The Ironman Triathlon World Championship from Kona, Hawaii (taped); figure skating featuring Olympians Brian Boitano, Katarina Witt and Brian Orser, from Paris (taped).
7—Austin City Limits
Emmylou Harris sings "Boulder to Birmingham" and "How High the Moon"; 'folkabilly' singer-storyteller Nanci Griffith performs "From a Distance" and "Ford Econoline."
5:00
2—Simon & Simon
28—Knight Rider
5:30
7—Wild America
EVENING
6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Bob Schieffer
4—KXLY News 4
6—NBC Nightly News with Connie Chung
7—The Lawrence Welk Show
“25th Anniversary." A celebration of the show’s 25th anniversary. Performances include “Get Happy" (Bob Lido), "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" (Bobby & Elaine), and "Amazing Grace" (Jack Netherton).
28—Friday the 13th: The Series
"Scarlet Cinema." A lonely college student, obsessed by a film about a werewolf, obtains an antique movie camera that gives him the power to live the role. Carissa: Julie Anne Stewart. Jack: Chris Wiggins. Micki: Robey. Ryan: John D. LeMay.
6:30
2—KREM 2 News
4—World News Saturday with Carole Simpson
6—Q6 News
7:00
2—The Best of National Geographic
"Amazon." Exotic cultures and elusive wildlife inhabit the Amazon Basin.
4—1989 Centennial Games
6—Hee Haw
Co host: Loretta Lynn. Guests: John Denver, Telia Summy, Cowboy Quartet, Mike Snider and Gerald Smith; solo clogging winners.
7—MOVIE: Spartacus
(1960) Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier. A Thracian slave sent to fight in the arena leads a revolt against decadent Romans. Peter Ustinov won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar. Directed by Stanley Kubrick.
28—Star Trek: The Next Generation
"The Dauphin." When the Enterprise is assigned to escort a young woman, her overprotective guardian tries to keep a lovestruck Wesley at bay. Wesley: Wil Wheaton. Guinan: Whoopi Goldberg. Riker: Jonathan Frakes. Worf: Michael Dorn.
8:00
2—Dolphin Cove
"Fighting Back." Katie deals with an admirer, David deals with an adversary and Didge deals with a dilemma: his family thinks Trent's estate is on their sacred land, and they consider Didge's work a betrayal of family tradition. Karron Graves, Trey Ames, Ernie Dingo. Vince: Bill Sandy. Warwick: Warwick Brown.
4—Mission: Impossible
"The Fixer." A powerful journalist plans to blackmail Congressmen to fend off a grand-jury indictment against him. Peter Graves, Jane Badler. Arthur Six: Richard Romanus. Doyle: John Calvin. Oxenford: Terence Donovan.
6—227
"Mary's Cookies." Mary's secret family cookie recipe could net her a fortune, but an unscrupulous baker tries to trick her out of the dough. George McAllister: Ned Wertimer. Monte Wilcox: Kenneth Livingston Taylor.
28—The Reporters
Scheduled: A report on an Ohio doctor accused of performing experimental gynecological surgery.
8:30
6—Amen
"The Boxer." The congregation thinks the Deacon must be punch-drunk for agreeing to manage boxer Windmill Pearson (Vinnie Curto)—until Windmill gets into the ring with a contender. Garlotti: Al Ruscio.
9:00
2—TV 101
"First Love." Chuck's relationship with his first love (Lisa Trusel) goes too far, too fast; Steadman recruits the class to videotape his daughter's wedding. Part 1 of three. Matthew LeBlanc, Leon Russom. Lisa Steadman: Susan Ursitti. Mrs. Meyers: Marcia Strassman.
4—A Man Called Hawk
"The Divided Child." Worried parents hire Hawk to protect their family after a kidnap attempt on their son (Herbert Duarte), who remains emotionally troubled as he comes to understand the motives of his South American pursuers. The Kirkpatricks: Mary McDonnell, Mark Metcalf. The Luels: Hortensia Colorado, Alex Paez.
6—The Golden Girls
"You Gotta Have Hope." Rose professes faith in Hope (Bob), who she's sure will show up to emcee the ladies-auxiliary benefit. Alphonso: Douglas Seale. Misha: Daniel Rosen. Auxiliary President: June Claman.
28—Beyond Tomorrow
The Rev. Pat Robertson discusses the ethical implications of DNA experiments; Cathy Rigby and Richard Carpenter explore new medical treatments for anorexia; Danny Sullivan reports on race cars of the future.
9:30
6—Empty Nest
"The More Things Change." Harry (Richard Mulligan) balks when the new owners of the medical center want him to change offices; Carol tries to right an old wrong. Janice Brattle: Linda Thorson. Iron Man: Tony Longo. Dr. Coolidge: Gregory Itzin.
10:00
2—West 57th
Scheduled: Reports on "Smart" magazine; Nashville's abundance of songwriters; a comatose woman whose parents barred her female lover's visits.
4—Murphy's Law
"Where Are My Socks and Other Mysteries of Love." Murphy's socks don't match, the new vice-president is a dragon lady, and an insurance beneficiary and her lover don't want him to find out why the benefactor's ticker stopped ticking. George Segal. Paula: Carolyn Seymour. Nino: Jerry Dinome. Harriet: Lynne Randall. (Repeat)
6—Hunter
"Me, Myself & Die." A murder is traced to a disturbed woman who stopped taking an experimental drug that inhibited violent behavior. Rachel Sands: Rosemary Dunsmore. Eva: Angela Paton. Ann Gerard: Annie Gagen. Dr. Rasmussen: Bill Morey. Hunter: Fred Dryer.
28—Superboy
"Stand Up and Get Knocked Down." T.J. and Clark (John Haymes Newton) get mixed up with a drug dealer (Gary Lockwood) at a comedy club while investigating a friend's death. (Repeat)
10:05
7—Doctor Who
"Terror of the Zygons." The Doctor and his companions land in Scotland, where they look into the mysterious disappearances of North Sea oil rigs.
10:30
28—Monsters
"Their Divided Self." A psychiatrist has his hands full with two brawling brothers who are anything but levelheaded. David L. Lander. Robert Self: Keith MacKechnie. Elegy: Karen Haber. Velma: Edye Byrde.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News
28—Freddy's Nightmares
"Cabin Fever." A nervous airplane passenger has a frightful flight; and a stewardess (Lezlie Deane) takes a wild trip with a stranger. Abbie: Kate Stern. Ralph: William Shockley. Carl Ashe Sr.: Robert Symonds.
11:30
2—MOVIE: The Goodbye Girl
(1977) Richard Dreyfuss, Marsha Mason. A divorced dancer and her daughter must room with an off-off-Broadway actor. Dreyfuss, at age 30, won a Best Actor Oscar for his role in this film. Directed by Herbert Ross.
4—Entertainment This Week
Actor Morgan Freeman ("Lean on Me").
6—Carson's Comedy Classics
11:35
7—Comedy Tonight
12 am
6—Carson's Comedy Classics
28—MOVIE: National Lampoon's Animal House
(1978) John Belushi, Tim Matheson. Bluto, Two college freshmen join Delta House, the zaniest and wildest fraternity house on campus, and help to fight the efforts of the school's dean to have them expelled.
12:05
7—Off the air
12:30
4—Hardcastle and McCormick
6—Saturday Night Live
Glenn Close (host); the Gipsy Kings. Regular cast members include Phil Hartman, Jon Lovitz, Victoria Jackson, Nora Dunn, Dennis Miller and Dana Carvey.
1:30
2—Off the air
4—KXLY News 4
(Repeat from 11 pm)
2:00
4—ABC News
6—Synchronal Research
28—Off the air
2:15
4—Off the air
2:30
6—Classic Country
3:00
6—Off the air
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