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Retro: Spokane, Washington — Sunday, January 22, 1995

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

MORNING

5:30 am
4—EWU Educational Series
6—Shop at Home

6:00
2—What's Up Network
Joe Montana tells how footballs are made; the importance of a college education. (Repeat)
4—Kenneth Copeland Weekly
6—Name Your Adventure
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Mega Man

6:30
2—Paid Programming
6—Saved by the Bell: The New Class
7—Barney & Friends
28—Blinky Bill

7:00
2—Ernst Home and Garden Show
4—Hour of Power
6—Saved by the Bell: The New Class
7—The Kidsongs TV Show
28—Nick News
The problem of guns in schools; soccer; homeless children; bicycles past and present. (Linda Ellerbee)

7:30
2—CBS Sunday Morning
Scheduled: The 50th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz; a report on writer Louisa May Alcott; a profile of the America all-women's sailing team. (Charles Osgood)
6—California Dreams
7—The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon
28—Bill Nye the Science Guy
Jackhammers, fireboats and hydraulic lifts help Bill Nye demonstrate various forms of pressure.

8:00
4—Day of Discovery
6—News for Kids
7—Lamp Chop's Play-Along
28—Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers

8:30
4—Martha Stewart Living
6—Meet the Press
(Tim Russert)
7—The Magic School Bus
28—The Adventures of Timmy the Tooth

9:00
2—College Basketball
Georgetown Hoyas at Villanova Wildcats, from the William B. Finneran Pavilion in Villanova, Pennsylvania. [Live]
4—Bob Vila's Home Again
Framing continues at the cabin site; Vila tours Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural landmark, "Fallingwater," near Uniontown, Pennsylvania.
7—The Big Comfy Couch
28—Paid Programming

9:30
4—Who's the Boss?
6—NBA Showtime
7—Storytime

10:00
4—Paid Programming
6—NBA Basketball
Houston Rockets at Chicago Bulls, from United Center in Chicago. [Live]
7—North Idaho College Public Forum
The use of electric media in covering Peru and United States elections.

10:30
7—Tony Brown's Journal
From 1994: Examining the ethics of medical experimentation on humans with the man who exposed the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment. (Repeat)

11:00
2—College Basketball
Michigan Wolverines at Michigan State Spartans, from the Breslin Student Events Center in East Lansing, Michigan. [Live]
7—The Editors

11:30
4—This Week with David Brinkley
7—Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.
"What Now for Russia?" Guest: Pulitzer Prize-winning author David Remnick ("Lenin's Tomb").

AFTERNOON

12 pm
7—Serious Money
28—A Current Affair Extra

12:30
4—75 Seasons: The Story of the National Football League
The men, the myths and the mania of the National Football League come to life in this retrospective. Featuring Pete Rozelle and Don Shula.
6—NBA Basketball
Orlando Magic at Phoenix Suns, from the America West Arena in Phoenix. [Live]
7—Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser
"What's With the Fed." Guests: Lawrence B. Lindsey, Professor Allan H. Meltzer, and Senator Paul S. Sarbanes (D-MD).

1:00
2—Eye on Sports
Scheduled: World team figure skating championships from Amherst, Massachusetts; skiing from Wengen, Switzerland. [Taped]
7—European Journal
28—MOVIE: The Killing Mind
(TV, 1991) Stephanie Zimbalist, Tony Bill. A female police sergeant becomes obsessed with solving a murder she had witnessed as a child twenty years before.

1:30
7—The Editors

2:00
7—Healing and the Mind
Bill Moyers profiles medical professionals on the mind-body research frontier.

2:30
4—M*A*S*H
"The Bus." Hawkeye, B.J., Frank, Potter and Radar are stranded in unfamiliar territory when their bus breaks down on the way back from a medical conference. Korean Soldier: Soon-Teck Oh. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. B.J.: Mike Farrell. Frank: Larry Linville.

3:00
2—Extra
4—Star Trek
6—Shop at Home
7—Poldark
Elizabeth receives a marriage proposal from George, and Sir Hugh and Captain McNeil set their sights on Demelza (Angharad Rees). Ross: Robin Ellis.
28—MOVIE: House of Games
(1987) Lindsay Crouse, Joe Mantegna. A psychological thriller about a successful and well known psychologist who falls under the spell of a mysterious con man. A romance ensues, as do innumerable plot twists.

4:00
2—World of Nature
In "Miracle of the Scarlet Salmon," migrating sockeye salmon travel a 6000-mile "life-or-death obstacle course" from British Columbia's Adams River to the Pacific Ocean and back. Also: a 1990 study of four "Seasons in the Sea" in Southern California waters. Included: a moray eel attacks an octopus; a horn shark is born; sea otters make kelp anchors in a storm; a blue whale feeds on krill.
4—Sightings
Whether the 1908 forest destruction near Tunguska, Siberia, was caused by a comet or a UFO; spontaneous human combustion; a haunted high school. (Repeat)
6—Top Cops
New York, 1986: A bomb is disarmed with only 90 seconds left. New York, 1979: An officer injured in the line of duty helps others.
7—Spokane This Week
A discussion of the events of the past week with area journalists. Host: Hugh Imhof.

4:30
6—Inside Edition Weekend
7—Hometime
"Prairie House Remodel." Framing the new roof and preparing the rough openings for the windows. (Part 2 of 9)

5:00
4—Star Trek: The Next Generation
"Conspiracy." Picard investigates a plot to infiltrate Starfleet command and returns to Earth to confront the conspirators. Quinn: Ward Costello. Aaron: Ray Reinhardt. Savar: Henry Darrow. Keel: Jonathan Farwell. Remmick: Robert Schenkkan.
6—Q6 News
7—The New Yankee Workshop
Making a pergola using pressure-treated southern yellow pine.
28—Marker
Debut: "Pilot." Carpenter Richard DeMorra (Richard Grieco) returns to Hawaii for his estranged father's funeral—and learns that part of his legacy is to redeem markers given out by his billionaire dad to various worthy individuals. Lisa: Nia Peeples. Darless: Carla Holmes. Kimba: Gates McFadden. Moch: Keone Young. Pipeline: Andy Bumatai.

5:30
6—NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams
7—This Old House
Interior decorating begins with a special wall finish, new lighting fixtures, and brass hardware.

EVENING

6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Deborah Norville
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q6 News
7—Victory at Sea
"Roman Renaissance." Allied landings at Salerno and Anzio are shown as part of the liberation of Rome. Narrator: Leonard Graves. Incidental music by Richard Rodgers.
28—All-Madden Team
Sports analyst John Madden selects his favorite NFL players baed on their ability, character, and other "intangibles."

6:30
2—KREM 2 News
4—World News Sunday with Carole Simpson
6—Top Cops
New York, 1985: A detective begins a long-term investigation into the murder of a drug dealer.
7—Wild Kingdom

7:00
2—60 Minutes
4—America's Funniest Home Videos
A Valentine's Day themed show with Kenny Rogers. Also: laughs from the workplace. Bob Saget is the host of the program.
6—Earth 2
"Redemption." Devon has second thoughts about abandoning Dr. Heller; the colonists encounter genetically enhanced humans who have evolved into unstoppable killing matches. Zed: Jeff Kober. Reilly: Terry O'Quinn. Devon: Debrah Farentino.
7—Nature
"Cheetahs in the Land of the Lions." A family of cheetahs is followed for one year Tanzania, where "75 percent [of cheetahs] are killed in their first few months." Included: the mother is observed hunting, protecting her cubs from predators and teaching them to stalk. Also: the bond between the cubs. George Page hosts. (Repeat)
28—The Simpsons
From 1990: "Bart the General." Terrorized by the school bully, Bart seeks counsel from Grandpa Simpson, who takes him to a warfare expert for basic training. Nancy Cartwright, Harry Shearer, Yeardley Smith, Dan Castellaneta. (Repeat)

7:30
4—America's Funniest Home Videos
From 1991: A wedding is too hot to handle for a young usher; a video features a Godzilla of a toddler; a boy is tripped up by a trick; a school principal is bugged by a fly. Bob Saget hosts. (Repeat)
28—Get Smart
"Goodbye, Ms. Chip." 66 (Elaine Hendrix) is kidnapped by KAOS and used in a mind-control plan to kill a dignitary (Tucker Smallwood). The Brain: Mark Roberts. Zach: Andy Dick. Max: Don Adams. 99: Barbara Feldon.

8:00
2—Murder, She Wrote
"Death 'n Denial." On a trip to Cairo, Jessica becomes unwittingly involved in the smuggling of an ancient statuette. Sally: Finn Carter. Grimes: Steve Inwood. Boyd: James Read. Vanessa: Lee Meriwether. Bradford: Eric Pierpoint. Farisi: Turhan Bey. Jessica: Angela Lansbury. Nasir: Jim Pirri.
4—Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
"The Eyes Have It." Superman is blinded by an evil ophthalmologist with a light-beam device that gives him control over the world. Dr. Leit: David Bowe. Munch: Gerrit Graham. Mayson: Farrah Forke. Superman/Clark: Dean Cain. Lois: Teri Hatcher.
6—seaQuest DSV
"And Everything Nice." Lucas (Jonathan Brandis) falls for a beautiful girl (Leslie Bega) on the mainland and requests to be relieved of duty. But then she's kidnapped by terrorists bent on commandeering seaQuest. Donnegan: David Spielberg. David: Michael Nickles. Robert: Jeff Moldovan.
7—Masterpiece Theatre
Marriage notions threaten the relationship of "Jeeves and Wooster" (Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie) as Bertie seeks a bride. Tuppy: Robert Daws. Bingo: Michael Siberry. Bobbie: Niamh Cusack. Bittlesham: Geoffrey Toone. Daisy: Catherine McQueen. Mabel: Charlotte Avery. Clementine: Hermione Eyre. Sir Reginald: Hubert Rees.
28—The Simpsons
"And Maggie Makes Three." Homer recalls his days as a debt-free dad of two—until Marge got pregnant with Maggie. Voices include Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Harry Shearer, Yeardley Smith.

8:30
28—House of Buggin'
Lestat, the vampire, brings an unnatural resume to a job interview; Father Suave is reminded about being celibate. John Leguizamo, David Herman, Jorge Luis Abreu, Tammi Cubilette, Luis Guzman, Yelba Osorio.

9:00
2—CBS Sunday Movie: Big Dreams and Broken Hearts: The Dottie West Story
(TV, 1995) Michele Lee, Kenny Rogers. Childhood, marriage, fame, family and bankruptcy reveal the country-music star who died in 1991.
4—The ABC Sunday Night Movie: The Rookie
(1990) Clint Eastwood, Charlie Sheen. Car thieves take a police veteran hostage, putting pressure on his latest partner—a rookie from a wealthy family—to save him. (Repeat)
6—NBC Sunday Night Movie: A Family Divided
(TV, 1995) Faye Dunaway, Stephen Collins. A mother finds herself in a moral quandary when her son participates in a murderous gang rape and her lawyer husband wants to cover up his involvement.
7—Around the World in 80 Days
"The Challenge." Part 1 of Michael Palin's adventure as a real-life Phileas Fogg finds him riding comfortably on the Orient Express until he's derailed by a railway strike; touring Venice with Venetian garbage men; and ferrying to Alexandria, Egypt, after a quick tour of Athens. (Repeat)
28—Married... with Children
"Dial B for Virgin." Bud's community-service assignment is counseling virgins on the brink of temptation. Esther: Monica Creel. Miss Hardaway: Beverly Archer. Esther's Mom: Rhonda Aldrich. Bud: David Faustino. (Repeat)

9:30
28—Dream On
"And the Sheep Are Nervous." Martin is in the market for a steady woman and he finds one—in the market while shopping. But she may be a little too perfect for his tastes. Mary: Dedee Pfeiffer. Pilot: Steve Forrest. (Repeat)

10:00
7—Brittas Empire
28—Star Trek: Voyager
"Caretaker." The starship U.S.S. Voyager tries to escape the Badlands and return to Federation space. In the opener, the Voyager crew and a group of resistance fighters form an alliance when both are swept into a distant region of space and encounter a presence known as the Caretaker. Kate Mulgrew. Chakotay: Robert Beltran. Torres: Roxann Biggs-Dawson. Neelix: Ethan Phillips. Tuvok: Tim Russ. (Repeat)

10:30
7—May to December

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 News
6—Q6 News
7—MOVIE: The Blue Angel
(1930) Emil Jannings, Marlene Dietrich. A stodgy professor falls from grace when he's seduced by a nightclub singer.

11:30
2—Cheers
4—KXLY News 4

11:35
6—The George Michael Sports Machine

12 am
2—Wild West Showdown
4—Sightings
28—Real Stories of the Highway Patrol
A driver is trapped when his car enters a lagoon; a man takes his girlfriend hostage. (Repeat)

12:05
6—The Key of David

12:30
28—Emergency Call
A husband and wife are pulled from the ocean after their sailboat sinks; rescuers save fishermen from their sinking boat.

12:35
6—Top Cops
Brooklyn, New York, 1988: Detectives investigating the murder of a Housing Authority officer pursue the suspects through three states.

12:40
7—Jack Horkheimer: Star Hustler

1:00
2—RoboCop: The Series
"Faces of Eve." It's a face-off between Pudface Morgan (James Kidnie) and RoboCop: the prisoner's stolen a visage-enhancement device that allows him to change his appearance. Chairman: David Gardner. Diana: Andrea Roth. Jimmy: Peter Costigan. Nancy: Jennifer Griffin. (Repeat)
4—KXLY News 4
(Repeat)
28—Entertainment Tonight Weekend
Scheduled: Rebecca De Mornay talks about her role as a criminal psychiatrist in "Never Talk to Strangers."

1:05
6—To be announced.

1:30
4—World News Now

2:00
2—CBS News Sunday Night
28—MOVIE: Harley
(1988) Lou Diamond Phillips, Eli Cummins. A rebellious Los Angeles teen comes of age on a Texas farm.

2:15
2—Up to the Minute
 
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