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Retro: Spokane, Washington — Sunday, June 12, 1983

Sunday, June 12, 1983

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

MORNING

5:30
4—EWU Educational Series

6:00
2—CBS Sunday MorningCharles Kuralt
A blind equestrian champion is the subject of a profile.
4—Rex Humbard
6—This Is the Life

6:30
4—The Kroeze Brothers
6—Insight

7:00
4—Kenneth Copeland
6—Time for Livin'

7:30
2—Music Magic
6—Jimmy Swaggart

8:00
2—The Abbott and Costello Show
4—Lowell Lundstrom
7—Sesame Street

8:30
2—Sergeant Preston of the Yukon
4—Voice of the Church
6—Day of Discovery
28—James Robison

9:00
2—The Lone Ranger
4—Robert Schuller
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Jack Van Impe

9:30
2—Face the NationGeorge Herman
Scheduled: Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger.
4—The World Tomorrow
6—Robert M. Taylor
7—The Electric Company
28—The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries

10:00
2—To be announced.
4—This Is the USFL
6—Jerry Falwell
7—MOVIE: Trouble in Texas
(1937) Tex Ritter, Rita Hayworth. Crooks descend upon a rodeo with the idea of stealing the top prize money.

10:30
4—USFL Football
Tampa Bay Bandits at Chicago Blitz, from Soldier Field in Chicago. [Live]
28—Rawhide

11:00
2—PGA Golf
Westchester Classic, final round. From the Westchester Country Club in Rye, New York. [Live]
6—Pacific Outdoors
7—North Idaho College Public Forum

11:30
6—LPGA Golf
LPGA Championship, final round. From the Jack Nicklaus Sports Center in Kings Island, Ohio.
7—North Idaho College Public Forum
28—NASL Soccer
Fort Lauderdale Strikers at Team America, from RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. [Live]

AFTERNOON

12 pm
7—Eric Sevareid's Chronicle

12:30
7—Financial Enterprise

1:00
7—Washington Week in Review

1:30
2—CBS Sports Sunday
Scheduled: A 12-round USBA lightweight fight between undefeated Jimmy Paul and contender Andy Ganigan (live from Phoenix, Arizona); the Jumbo Elliott Invitational Track Meet (live from Villanova University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania); the Kinney Invitational Track Meet (live from the University of California at Berkeley).
6—NBC SportsWorld
Scheduled: Women's World Powerlifting Championships (from Adelaide, Australia); Survival of the Fittest competition —men's climb and rappel (from Sun River, Oregon).
7—Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser
"The Small Growth Stock Man." Guest: John Westerguard, president of Equity Research Associates, Inc.
28—MOVIE: A Medal for Benny ★★★
(1945) Arturo de Córdova, J. Carrol Naish. A ne'er-do-well unwittingly becomes a military hero. Based on a story by John Steinbeck.

1:45
4—American Sportsman
Balloonist/aviator Larry Newman will fly an ultralight plane over Peru to observe the flying patterns and habitat of the Andean Condor; actor Ernest Borgnine, ABC Sports commentator Lynn Swann, and Curt Gowdy compete in a light tackle tournament in Bermuda; expert windsurfer Robbie Nash travels to Hawaii to challenge the awesome waves.

2:00
7—Masterpiece Theatre
"Sons and Lovers," Part 4. Paul (Karl Johnson) decides to break off with Miriam (Leonie Mellinger) and becomes increasingly fascinated with Clara (Lynn Dearth). Gertrude: Eileen Atkins. Arthur: Peter Duncan. (Repeat)

3:00
2—MOVIE: The Revengers ★★
(1972) William Holden, Ernest Borgnine. A Colorado rancher hires six prisoners from a chain gang to help him find the gang that massacred his family and destroyed his home.
4—This Week with David Brinkley
Scheduled: Elie Saoem, Lebanese minister of foreign affairs, and U.S. special peace envoy Morris Draper.
6—Healthbeat
7—The Victory Garden
Bob Thomson begins planting fall crops, including water squashes and pumpkins.
28—MOVIE: The Eternal Sea
(1954) Sterling Hayden, Alexis Smith. A devoted Navy officer struggles to remain in active duty after losing a limb in World War II.

3:30
6—America at Play
"Hawaiian Holiday." Co-hosts: Helen Reddy and Gil Gerard. Guests: Art Johnson; Twiggy; Russ Francis. (Repeat)
7—The French Chef
"Elegance with Aspic." Julia Child shows how easy it is to make and decorate an aspic. (Repeat)

4:00
4—The Road to Los Angeles
Olympic hopefuls profiled are Leroy Kemp (wrestling), Jeff Float (swimming), and Collen Sommer and Jeanette Bolden (track and field).
7—Here's to Your Health
"Stress: Is Your Lifestyle Killing You?" Drs. Norman Kaplan and Elliot H. Snyder question the ways in which we can better control the stresses that affect our health.

4:30
6—Kung Fu
"Flight to Orion." Part 2 of 4. Caine shepherds his brother's wife and son through the desert, followed by Indians and a search party intent on killing him. Corbino: Leslie Nielsen. Delonia: Lois Nettleton. Zeke: John Blyth Barrymore.
7—Human Relations and School Discipline

5:00
2—Entertainment This Week
Featured: Gary Busey's new movie; Phyllis George Brown; Lorenzo Lamas.
4—MOVIE: The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman ★★★★
(TV, 1974) Cicely Tyson, Richard Dysart. Cicely Tyson won an Emmy for her portrayal of a black woman who is born into slavery and lives to see the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. Based on the novel by Ernest J. Gaines.
7—Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.
"The Afghan Mess." Guests: Afghan resistance leaders Abdul Rahim, Colonel Ayyoub Assil.
28—It Takes a Thief
"To Catch a Roaring Lion." Mundy must recover the stolen Cycad Scrolls to prevent the collapse of an emerging African nation. Mundy: Robert Wagner. Toosdhi: Denise Nicholas. Chak: Brock Peters. Fu Cheng: Khigh Dhiegh. Kilghi: Charles Lampkin. Noah: Malachi Throne.

5:30
6—A Look Inside Kaiser

EVENING

6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Morton Dean
6—You Asked for It
Featured: "The House That Karate Broke" and "Musical Furniture." (Repeat)
7—Creativity with Bill Moyers
Film director John Huston discusses his career. (Repeat)
28—Rawhide

6:30
2—Northwest Gallery
6—Fairest of Them All
A celebration of the art of animation as seen through the eyes of Walt Disney.
7—Freedom to Speak
The Bill of Rights' guarantee of free speech and its meaning are debated. William F. Buckley Jr. hosts.

7:00
2—60 Minutes
Morley Safer reports on the controversy surrounding the dismissal of a Stanford University doctoral candidate after a complaint from the Chinese government regarding an article he published; Ed Bradley profiles 80-year-old winemaker, aristocrat and bon vivant Phillipe, Baron de Rothschild; Harry Reasoner examines the problems of elderly people who commit a crime for the first time.
4—Ripley's Believe It Or Not!
Featured: Edgar Allan Poe's description of a cannibalistic crime, written almost 50 years before it actually happened; oddities found in New York City, including another Statue of Liberty; a dangerous maneuver by a blindfolded French matador; large, small and unusual coins.
6—Voyagers!
""Barriers of Sound." Bogg and Jeffrey's plan to marry Alexander Graham Bell (Kenneth Gilman) to a young deaf woman—whose father could finance his invention of the telephone—is jinxed when the girl falls in love with Bogg. Jon-Erik Hexum. Mabel: Lou Mulford. Hubbard: John Randolph. Wilson: Linwood Boomer.
7—Cosmos
"The Lives of the Stars." With the help of computer animation and stunning astronomical art, Dr. Carl Sagan shows how stars are born, live and die. Also: a discussion of supernovas; and theories about black holes, which may be "wormholes" to other universes. (Repeat)
28—Memories with Lawrence Welk
"A Concert in the Park" features Anacani, Skeets Herfurt, Guy and Ralna, and Bobby and Elaine. Music includes "On Moonlight Bay," "The Band Played On" and "In the Good Old Summertime.".

8:00
2—Alice
"Tommy Hyatt, Business Consultant." Tommy's new marketing techniques improve business at the diner so much that Mel considers letting one of the waitresses go. Vic Tayback, Philip McKeon, Linda Lavin, Beth Howland.
4—Matt Houston
"The Kidnapping." Matt investigates the abduction of a wealthy Arab king's son (Tony La Torre), whose kidnappers demand a billion-dollar ransom. C.J.: Pamela Hensley. King Abdul Ibn Hasim: Cesare Danova. Buck: Hugh O'Brian. (Repeat)
6—MOVIE: Funny Girl ★★★★
(1968) Barbra Streisand, Omar Sharif. The story of Fanny Brice, beginning with her childhood on the Lower East Side through her triumphs with the Ziegfeld Follies and her final separation from Nick Arnstein. Barbra Streisand won a Best Actress Academy Award for her performance.
7—Masterpiece Theatre
"Sons and Lovers, Part 5. After Clara advises Paul that he hasn't tried to succeed in his relationship with Miriam, he is given the chance to test his feelings. Paul: Karl Johnson. Clara: Lynn Dearth. Miriam: Leonie Mellinger. Gertrude: Eileen Atkins. Walter: Tom Bell. Polly: Hilda Braid.
28—MOVIE: They Came to Cordura ★★
(1959) Gary Cooper, Rita Hayworth. An Army major becomes involved with a treasonous woman after being relieved of his combat command.

8:30
2—One Day at a Time
"A Perfect Wedding." Conclusion. Barbara's pre-wedding anxiety is heightened by Mark's delay in leaving a golf tournament to get to the church on time. Valerie Bertinelli, Boyd Gaines. Ed Cooper: Joseph Campanella. Ann: Bonnie Franklin. (Repeat)

9:00
2—The Jeffersons
"Appointment in 8-B." Ralph the Doorman jumps to conclusions when he sees and hears a conversation that implies George is cheating on Louise. Sherman Hemsley, Isabel Sanford. George Nylund: Grand Bush. (Repeat)
4—The ABC Sunday Night Movie: Murder by Death ★★★
(1976) Peter Falk, Peter Sellers. An eccentric millionaire invites five world-famous detectives to his mansion, where he challenges them to solve a murder in which he's the victim. (Repeat)
7—I, Claudius
"Zeus, by Jove." After a mysterious illness, Caligula (John Hurt) proclaims the he has a become God, and begins to use it as an excuse for bizarre debauchery. Claudius: Derek Jacobi. Drusilla: Beth Morris. Antonia: Margaret Tyzack. Herod: James Faulkner. (Repeat)

9:30
2—Newhart
"No Tigers at the Circus." Dick becomes excited when he learns that the Stratford Inn is under consideration to be declared a historical landmark. Otis: Robert Moberly. Kenworth: Ryan MacDonald. Dick: Bob Newhart. Ms. Fletcher: Barbara Tarbuck. Joanna: Mary Frann. Husband: Michael Dunnagan. (Repeat)

10:00
2—Trapper John, M.D.
"The Object of My Affliction." Jackpot's confidence suffers when he loses one patient and misdiagnoses another; Riverside admits a Gypsy psychic (Carole Cook) who won't submit to open-heart surgery. Brian Mitchell, Charles Siebert. Derrick Peters: Leonard Frey. Derrick Peters Sr.: Robert Alda. (Repeat)
7—Crisis to Crisis with Barbara Jordan
"Roses in December: The Story of Jean Donovan." Former Congresswoman Barbara Jordan traces the life of a young American missionary, from her childhood in the U.S. to her brutal death in El Salvador at the hands of the Salvadorian National Guard. (Repeat)

10:30
28—Week in Review

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 News
4—KXLY News 4
6—Q-6 News
7—Sneak Previews

11:15
2—CBS News

11:30
2—Siskel & Ebert at the Movies
Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel review "Octopussy," the the new Roger Moore James Bond movie; "Hollywood Outtakes and Rare Footage" and "Angelo, My Love."
4—News Extra
6—Tennis
Queen's Club Championship, Men's singles final, from London, England.
28—MOVIE: Sleepwalker ★★
(TV, 1975) Darleen Carr, Robert Beatty. While visiting her father, a young woman begins to have disturbingly realistic nightmares about a young man stabbing an old man.

12 am
2—Ike: The War Years
Robert Duvall, Lee Remick and Dana Andrews star in this miniseries that follows Eisenhower in England, from the tense weeks leading to D-Day through the culmination of the battle that turned the tide of World War II. (Part 1)
4—ABC News

2:00
2—CBS News Nightwatch
 
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