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Retro: Spokane, Washington — Saturday, November 22, 2003

Saturday, November 22, 2003

Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
22—KSKN (The WB)
24—KQUP (UPN)
28—KAYU (Fox)
34—KGPX (Pax TV)

MORNING

4:00
6—Late Night with Conan O'Brien
7—Now with Bill Moyers
28—Paid Programming

4:30
4—Paid Programming

5:00
2—The Saturday Early Show
Supplements for men; preventing identity theft during the holiday season; dog-friendly recipes; Train performs. (Russ Mitchell, Gretchen Carlson)
4—Paid Programming
6—Today
Robert Oswald, the brother of Lee Harvey Oswald, discusses the assassination of President John F. Kennedy 40 years ago. (Lester Holt, Campbell Brown)
7—The Mystery of Chaco Canyon
Robert Redford narrates this report exploring magnificent 1000-year-old Native American ruins in Chaco Canyon, N.M. At the center: Pueblo Bonito, a three-acre structure (the size of the Colosseum in Rome) with 700 rooms. It was built, archaeologists speculate, for the study of astronomy and cosmology by the ancestors of today's Pueblo people. It was, says Redford, "the center of their world."
34—God Will Make a Way

5:30
4—Kim Possible

6:00
4—Good Morning Northwest Saturday
7—Globe Trekker
28—Cosby
34—Public Affairs

6:30
22—Wall Street Journal Report
28—Cosby

7:00
2—The Wild Thornberrys
"A Family Tradition." The Thornberrys celebrate Thanksgiving in the wild. Voices include Lacey Chabert, Danielle Harris, Flea and Tom Kane.
4—Recess
6—Q6 Local News Today Saturday
7—MotorWeek
Road-tested: Acura TL, Chevrolet Colorado, Dodge Ram SRT10 and BMW 6-series. Also: curing hard-to-find vacuum leaks. John Davis is the host.
22—Yu-Gi-Oh!
28—Cubix
34—Shepherd's Chapel

7:30
2—Hey Arnold!
"Arnold's Thanksgiving." Disillusioned by their families' Thanksgiving Day celebrations, Arnold and Helga visit their teacher for the holiday, where they learn the true meaning behind the historical feast, and a lesson about gratitude.
4—Fillmore
7—The New Fly Fisher
22—Teen Titans
28—Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy

8:00
2—ChalkZone
4—The Proud Family
7—Router Workshop
24—Stargate Infinity
22—Jackie Chan Adventures
28—Kirby: Right Back at Ya!
34—Paid Programming

8:30
2—Little Bill
4—WSU Football
7—Hometime
22—Xiaolin Showdown
24—Fishing*
28—Sonic X

9:00
2—Paid Programming
4—College Football
Ohio State Buckeyes at Michigan Wolverines, from Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor. [Live]
6—Golf
Presidents Cup, Day Three, from George, South Africa. [Taped]
7—The New Yankee Workshop
22—Pokémon
24—Weekend Vibe
28—Shaman King

9:30
7—This Old House
22—¡Mucha Lucha!
28—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

10:00
2—Ron Hazelton's HouseCalls
7—Ask This Old House
22—Yu-Gi-Oh!
24—Live in Hollywood
28—The Cramp Twins

10:30
2—Rodeo
Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Pace Picante Classic, from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. [Taped]
7—America's Test Kitchen
22—X-Men: Evolution
28—Sonic X

11:00
7—New Scandinavian Cooking
Shrimp cocktail.
22—Wild Moments
24—WWE Bottom Line
28—NFL Under the Helmet

11:30
7—Martin Yan's Chinatowns
Emperor's lamb.
22—Animal Rescue
28—Paid Programming

AFTERNOON

12pm
2—College Football Today
7—Chefs A' Field
22—To be announced.
24—MOVIE: Getting Even with Dad
(1994) Macaulay Culkin, Ted Danson. An 11-year-old moves in with his ex-convict father in the confusion of a major heist.

12:30
2—College Football
Alabama Crimson Tide at Auburn Tigers, from Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama. [Live]
4—College Football
UCLA Bruins at USC Trojans, from the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. [Live]
7—The Victory Garden
Lawn care advice.
28—Seahawks Insider

1:00
7—The Joy of Painting
A brook in a misty forest.
28—MOVIE: Father of the Bride Part II
(1995) Steve Martin, Diane Keaton. A worrisome family patriarch is driven to further distraction by the simultaneous pregnancies of his wife and daughter.

1:30
7—Find!

2:00
7—Mobile America!
Huell Howser goes in search of the history of the recreational vehicle (RV) in America, from the $5000 tent trailer to the million-dollar Class-A motor home.
22—MOVIE: Rain Man
(1988) Dustin Hoffman, Tom Cruise. A wheeler-dealer meets his brother, an institutionalized autistic-savant, heir to $3 million.
24—Paid Programming

3:00
6—American Athlete
7—Tracks Ahead
28—Livin' Large

3:30
6—Tutenstein
7—Train Tracking
 
Saturday, November 22, 2003 [continued]

Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
22—KSKN (The WB)
24—KQUP (UPN)
28—KAYU (Fox)
34—KGPX (Pax TV)

4:00
2—The West Wing
"The White House Pro-Am." Diplomacy figures into how best to advise the First Lady (Stockard Channing) on some actions; hate mail prompts the President to ask his daughter to cancel a date. Zoey: Elisabeth Moss. Danny: Timothy Busfield. Lilli Mays: Nadia Dajani. Rebecca Reeseman: Amy Aquino. Gina: Jorja Fox. Jeffrey: Brandon Hammond. Sam: Rob Lowe. Leo: John Spencer. Bartlet: Martin Sheen.
4—Lilo & Stitch
"Elastico." Stitch runs away after a fight with Lilo and befriends a circus performer named Elastico.
6—Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls
7—Vets in Practice
Steve helps a calf.
22—Stargate SG-1
"Allegiance." An invisible assassin embarks on a killing spree that threatens to spark a war between the Jaffa and the Tok'ra unless SG-1 can put a stop to the murders. Quinn: Corin Nemec. Teal'c: Christopher Judge. Carter: Amanda Tapping. O'Neill: Richard Dean Anderson.
24—Walker, Texas Ranger
"Something in the Shadows." Conclusion. Tony (Giovanni Ribisi) is busted delivering drugs, but keeps silent to protect his mother; the Rangers look at two rape suspects. Nypo: Jeff Kober. Trish: Ellen Dolan. Needham: Tom Virtue. Prof. Ferguson: David Beecroft.
28—The Outer Limits
"Zig Zag." A crusading cyber-columnist takes on the supercomputers ruling his society. Frank Whaley, Leslie Hope, John Amos, J.R. Bourne.

4:30
4—That's So Raven
"Party Animal." Raven's house turns into a zoo when she hires a reptile handler (Nick Meany) to perform at Cory's 10th-birthday party. Billy: Deven Lorenza Calhoun. Jamie: Michael Tyler Henry.
6—Endurance
"Wash-Out." Partners are chosen from among the 14 contestants. (Repeat)
7—Rick Steves' Europe
Side trips in Venice include a speedboat tour of a lagoon, visits to Padua, Vicenza, Verona and a train ride to Ravenna. (Repeat)

5:00
2—KREM 2 News
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 Local News
7—The Ed Sullivan Show
Performances by the Supremes, the Alcettys, Frank Ifield, Roberta Peters, Corbett Monica, Tommy Allen & Juanita Percelly, and Ronnie Robertson.
22—Star Trek: Enterprise
"Similitude." To heal a critically injured Trip, Dr. Phlox creates a clone of the engineer using an exotic creature in his lab. But the clone's rapid growth and replication of Trip's behavior alarms the crew. Sim-Trip Age 17: Shane Sweet.
24—Live in Hollywood
Zane preforms "Do It, Don't Stop."
28—She Spies
"Off with Her Head." On Cassie's birthday, former KGB agents place a bomb necklace on her; Shane and D.D. must figure out how to save their friend. Cassie: Natasha Henstridge. Shane: Natashia Williams. D.D.: Kristen Miller.

5:30
2—CBS Evening News with Thalia Assuras
4—The Chris Matthews Show
Gay marriage; Michael Jackson's arrest; Bush's London trip; the war on terror.
6—NBC Nightly News with John Seigenthaler
7—Keeping Up Appearances
"How to Go on Holiday Without Really Trying." Hyacinth plans a vacation, while Richard takes a break with Onslow (Geoffrey Hughes). Hyacinth: Patricia Routledge. Richard: Clive Swift. Daisy: Judy Cornwell. Rose: Shirley Stelfox.

EVENING

6:00
2—KREM 2 News
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 Local News
7—The Lawrence Welk Show
"America the Melting Pot." Clay and Sally Hart host a celebration of Thanksgiving and a tribute to the native countries of immigrants who've settled in the United States. Performers include Ken Delo and Dick Dale.
22—The X-Files
"Ghost in the Machine. Mulder assists with a case involving a computer that has started killing the occupants of an office building. Agt. Jerry Lamana: Wayne Duvall. Peterson: Blu Mankuma. Steve Wilczek: Rob LaBelle. Deep Throat: Jerry Hardin. Agt. Nancy Spiller: Gillian Barber
24—Weekend Vibe
Interviews with hip-hop, R&B, soul and pop stars.
28—The Simpsons
"The Parent Rap." A tough judge (Jane Kaczmarek) blames Homer for Bart's latest prank and orders them to be tethered together to achieve better parental supervision. Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta, Harry Shearer.
34—Miracle Pets
An adopted stray saves the neighborhood from a forest fire; the mystery of a lost dog is unraveled; a 300-point crime-fighting pig. Alan Thicke hosts.

6:30
2—Hollywood Squares
4—Connecting with Kids
6—Everybody Loves Raymond
"Good Girls." Ray pesters his mom about why she prefers Robert's girlfriend (Monica Horan) to Debra (Patricia Heaton). Robert: Brad Garrett. Frank: Peter Boyle. Ray: Ray Romano.
28—Just Shoot Me!
"For the Last Time, I Do." Prenuptial tensions beset Nina upon meeting the minister: Simon's former girlfriend (Amy Yasbeck), who's still fond of him. Very much so. Corbin Bernsen plays himself in a cameo. Simon: Simon Templeman.

7:00
2—The King of Queens
"Driving Reign." Doug is depressed when his cousin Danny (Gary Valentine) is hired as a driver at IPS and is given Doug's route after he turns in a faster time on the circuit. At home, Arthur gets upset with Holly after she tells him he is like a grandfather to her rather than like a dad. O'Boyle: Sam McMurray. Jimmy: Jimmy Shubert. Joey: Joey Kola. Fernandez: Edward Padilla. Holly: Nicole Sullivan.
4—Entertainment Tonight
Television shows and celebrities of the 1980s.
6—Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda
"Conduit to Destiny." The Andromeda is jolted out of the slipstream; the ship appears over the planet Baltria; a signal about a prison riot is received; the crew meets Baltria's leader (Sebastian Spence). Telemachus Rhade: Steve Bacic. Siara: Laura Mennell.
7—Mike Neun in the 21st Century
The comedian performs at the Met Theatre in Spokane, Washington.
22—Jake 2.0
"The Spy Who Really Liked Me." Jake faces a board of inquiry on charges of insubordination. Miranda Frigon, Jim Byrnes.
24—Beastmaster
"The Slayer." Dar becomes attracted to a beautiful animal trainer (Alexandra Davies) who is cursed with loneliness by the Ancient One. Dar: Daniel Goddard. Tao: Jackson Raine. Sorceress: Monika Schnarre.
28—Just Shoot Me!
"Future Issues." The series finale centers on a send-off for retiring Jack, whose staffers share memories, shed tears and pay affectionate tribute. Finch puts his feelings into rap, while Nina likens Jack to—what else?—"a perfect glass of Scotch."
34—Gaither Homecoming Hour

7:30
2—Friends
"The One Where Underdog Gets Away." Monica tries to cook Thanksgiving dinner for the gang; Ross relishes the chance to talk to his unborn child. Carol: Jane Sibbett. Susan: Jessica Hecht. Terry: Max Wright. Ross: David Schwimmer.
7—As Time Goes By
28—That '70s Show
"Hyde Gets the Girl." Hoping to curb Hyde's cynicism about romance, Eric and Fez throw a party to find him a girlfriend. Also, Kelso tries to win a van in a "hands on" contest. Daniel: French Stewart. Melissa: Regan Gomez-Preston. Katie: Courtney Peldon. Max: Howard Hesseman. Big Rhonda: Cynthia Lamontagne.

8:00
2—48 Hours Investigates
Michael Jackson faces child molestation charges.
4—The Wonderful Wold of Disney: Eloise at Christmastime
(TV, 2003). Julie Andrews, Sofia Vassilieva. Eloise sets off celebrating the season in her own irrepressible style. Whether it's helping coordinate a Christmas Eve wedding because "Getting married on Christmas Eve is the most romantic thing," shopping for the entire staff of the hotel, or helping a neighbor save her home, Eloise has a "to do" list as long as her Christmas list.
6—Dateline NBC
Michael Jackson is charged with child molestation.
7—MOVIE: I'll Cry Tomorrow
(1955) Susan Hayward, Richard Conte. 1930s singer/actress Lillian Roth hits bottom after bad marriages, then joins Alcoholics Anonymous.
22—Vibe Awards: Beats, Style, Flavor
Cutting-edge stars of urban music are saluted in the maiden edition of the event, taped at the Santa Monica Civic Center with Queen Latifah—who adjusted her musical roots for her acclaimed work in the movie "Chicago"—serving as both a host and an executive producer. A number of hip-hop, R&B and soul artists perform during the two hour special, including Missy Elliot, Mary J. Blige, Ludacris, OutKast and Chingy.
24—Cheaters
Maria confronts her unfaithful husband at a haunted house; Antainete gets physical with her fiancé and his new girl; follow-up with Matt.
28—Cops
A show on "bad girls" includes a belligerent male suspect and his combative female companion, requiring assistance from another officer in Palm Springs, California.
34—Just Cause
"The Wives of Christmas Past." Alex and Whitney help a reverend (Christopher Judge) whose shelter for the homeless is to be destroyed and replaced by a discount store. Meanwhile, Whitney tries to find the perfect gifts for his three ex-wives (Suzy Joachim, Barbara Williams, Barbara Tyson). Heller: Shaun Benson. Alex: Lisa Lackey. (Repeat)

8:30
28—Cops
"Bad Girls 2" includes a trucker's claim that his truck was burgled in an area known for prostitution; two women in a suspicious vehicle with a large quantity of pot; a warning to a driver who picked up someone with a felony record. (Repeat)

9:00
2—Hack
"To Have and Have Not." Marcellus is sad to find that life for 12-year-old Cal Milton (Julito McCullum) hasn't gotten any easier since he was placed in a youth shelter. Now, instead of having to endure neglect from his drug-addicted father, Cal's struggling to defend himself against bullies. In another storyline, Jamie makes a shocking discovery about an old school friend's spoiled younger sister, who has taken to turning tricks to support her shopping habit.
6—Law & Order: Criminal Intent
"Probability." Goren and Eames investigate an insurance scam involving millions of dollars and the murders of homeless people. Wally Stevens: Mark Linn-Baker. Jack Barnard: Lance Reddick. Jeanne Marie Lofficier: Olga Sosnovska. Ben Gergis: Matthew Arkin. Elaine gergis: Isabel Glasser. Carver: Courtney B. Vance. Eames: Kathryn Erbe. Goren: Vincent D'Onofrio. (Repeat)
24—WWE Bottom Line
28—America's Most Wanted
Profiles of female fugitives include a woman who committed murder for bingo winnings and another who buried a homeless person in her back yard.
34—Pax Saturday Night Movie: Twice Upon a Christmas
(TV, 2001) Kathy Ireland, John Dye. Santa's daughter struggles with a marriage proposal while her wicked sister schemes to ruin the yuletide holiday. (Repeat)

10:00
2—The District
"In God We Trust." Money from a robbery committed 46 years ago floats down from the sky next to Mannion's apartment building after a vision of the Virgin Mary appears on a window of the structure. Later, thousands of dollars worth of clothing also come tumbling down and the chief realizes he's searching for a modern-day Robin Hood. Also: Temple's wrongful-death case goes to trial. Maria: Alexandra Barreto. Dyanne: Tangi Miller. Gwen: Vanessa Bell Calloway. Cutter: Christopher B. Duncan.
4—America's Funniest Home Videos
From 2002: A Christmas-themed episode includes mishaps involving Santa; kids' reactions to gifts; a Santa who falls asleep as kids give him their gift lists; a toy glider hitting someone in the head. Also: a parachutist lands near a seal. Host: Tom Bergeron. (Repeat)
6—Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
"Mother." After a psychiatrist (Susanna Thompson) has been raped in a crack house, she's very uncooperative with the investigation. Robert Logan: Jon Abrahams. Christina Logan: Sherri Parker Lee. Jordan: Daniel Zaitchik. Dominick: Bill Thompson.
7—Coupling
"Split." The split between Steve and Susan has left both of them miserable. He takes solace in beer and video games while she leans on self-help books and keeps a handkerchief close by.
22—KREM 2 News at 10
24—Walker, Texas Ranger
"The Prodigal Son." A teen (Tobey Maguire) who has unwittingly stolen heroin crosses Walker's path. Anthony: Rick Aiello. Nicky: Tony DiBenedetto. Mancini: Frank Vincent. Vince: Guy Boyd. Walker: Chuck Norris.
28—Unexplained Mysteries
A look at bizarre rituals and religious practices, cults, and curses. Included: a murderer who claimed to be possessed by Satan; a discussion of the existence of vampires.

10:30
7—Red Dwarf
"Back in Red." The gang returns to Red Dwarf after the nanobots recreate the ship with an unexpected side-effect—the original crew. Lister: Craig Charles. Rimmer: Chris Barrie. Kochanski: Chloe Annett. Kryten: Robert Llewellyn.
22—WWE SmackDown
Scheduled: Who survived Survivor Series: Team Angle or Team Lesnar?

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 News at 11
4—KXLY News 4 at 11
6—Q6 Local News Eleven at 11
7—Austin City Limits
Joe Nichols and Jessica Andrews perform. Nichols' set features "Joe's Place" and "The Impossible"; Andrews' includes "Who I Am" and "Now I Know."
24—Shop at Home
28—MADtv
Guests: Kathy Griffin; Tom Bergeron spoofing "Hollywood Squares." Also: a dead rapper's new video; a "Connie Chung" audition tape; "Shaquille O'Neal" introduces a cartoon. Ike Barinholtz, Mo Collins, Aries Spears.
34—Paid Programming

11:30
6—Saturday Night Live
Halle Berry; Britney Spears. Cast members include Tina Fey, Jimmy Fallon, Darrell Hammond, Horatio Sanz, Rachel Dratch, Fred Armisen, Will Forte, Seth Meyers, Finesse Mitchell, Chris Parnell, Amy Poehler, Jeff Richards, Maya Rudolph, Kenan Thompson. (Repeat)

11:35
2—Seinfeld
4—Paid Programming

12 am
7—Chandler & Co.
28—MOVIE: James and the Giant Peach
(1996) Animated. Voices of Paul Terry, Joanna Lumley. A kindly British orphan escapes his cruel aunts to sail the sea on a giant peach with six friendly bugs. Based on the 1961 novel by Roald Dahl.

12:05
2—The King of Queens

12:30
22—Blind Date

12:35
2—The Practice

1:00
6—Paid Programming
7—New York: A Documentary Film
"The City and the World" begins in 1945, with New York "at the pinnacle," says historian David McCullough. By 1975 it was: "Ford to City: Drop Dead," as a Daily News headline put it. The program charts the city's decline as it follows what narrator David Ogden Stiers calls "a maelstrom of destruction in the name of urban renewal." Part and parcel of it were the highways Robert Moses built, many through vibrant neighborhoods. The city rebounded in the '80s. (Repeat)
22—Blind Date
34—God Will Make a Way

1:35
2—Paid Programming

2:00
22—Off the air.
28—MOVIE: She's the One
(1996) Jennifer Aniston, Maxine Bahns. An affair with his cab-driver brother's ex-fiancee typifies a married Wall Street guy's need for sibling rivalry.
34—God Will Make a Way

2:05
2—Off the air.

2:30
6—Providence
34—Worship

2:35
4—Off the air.

3:30
6—Saturday Night Live
From 1993: Charlton Heston (host); Paul Westerberg. Cast members include Phil Hartman, Mike Myers, Chris Farley, Adam Sandler, David Spade, Tim Meadows, Kevin Nealon, and Julia Sweeney. (Repeat)
7—Northwest Profiles

4:00
7—True Whispers: The Story of the Navajo Code Talkers
Between 1942 and 1945, young Navajo men recruited into the Marines from harsh government boarding schools devised an unbreakable code in their native language. Throughout World War II, they transmitted vital messages in the midst of combat against the Japanese.
28—MOVIE: Jason's Lyric
(1994) Allen Payne, Jada Pinkett. A TV salesman falls for a waitress and clashes with his wayward brother in inner-city Houston.
 
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