Thursday, November 28, 1974
Channels:
2—KREM (ABC)
4—KXLY (CBS)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
MORNING
6 am
4—CBS Morning News with Hughes Rudd
6—Farm and Home Report
6:30
6—Not for Women Only
American Cancer Society president Justin Stein discusses mastectomies for breast cancer patients. (Barbara Walters)
7:00
2—Inland Empire Agriculture
4—Thanksgiving Day Parade
Coverage of five parades, with William Conrad as anchorman. Rob Reiner and Lee Meriwether cohost the Macy's Parade in Manhattan; Wayne Rogers and Esther Rolle cohost Detroit's J.L Hudson Parade; The Hudson Brothers cohost Gimbels' Parade in Philadelphia; Michael Learned hosts Eaton's Parade in Toronto; Jack Lord hosts a Hawaii parade, celebrating the feast of Makahiki.
6—Today
Scheduled: Comedienne Phyllis Diller; magician Doug Henning; Charles Gaines and George Butler, authors of "Pumping Iron"; Alexander Scourby talks about his recording of the Bible; naturalist Roger Caras. (Barbara Walters, Jim Hartz)
7:30
2—New Zoo Revue
8:00
2—Kartoon Korner
9:00
2—The Mike Douglas Show
6—NFL Pregame Show
Host: Don Meredith.
9:30
6—NFL Football
Denver Broncos at Detroit Lions, from Tiger Stadium in Detroit. Curt Gowdy, Al DeRogatis and Don Meredith report. [Live]
10:00
4—CBS Famous Classic Tales
"The Three Musketeers." Animated version of Dumas' novel about the adventures of a high-spirited young Gascon in the Paris of Louis XIII, where he goes to join the king's musketeers, Athos, Porthos and Aramis, in a series of swashbuckling adventures. (Repeat)
10:30
2—The Brady Bunch
11:00
2—The Girl in My Life
4—CBS Famous Classic Tales
"Swiss Family Robinson." Animated version of Johann Wyss' story about the survivors of a shipwreck who manage to reach an island where they rely on faith and family spirit. (Repeat)
11:30
2—The World Today
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—Password
4—Thrillseekers
Scheduled: Russian stuntman trick rider Peter Timofeef; Philippine daredevil Lino Mondragon; peewee hockey. Chuck Connors hosts.
12:30
2—Split Second
4—NFL Football
Washington Redskins at Dallas Cowboys, from Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas. Pat Summerall and Tom Brookshier report. [Live]
6—Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Actor David Hartman ("Lucas Tanner") and actress Karen Grassle ("Little House on the Prairie") are the co-hosts, while Ed McMahon is the roving man-on-the-street, for Macy's 48th annual parade, featuring show-business personalities, marching bands, and huge balloons.
1:00
2—All My Children
1:30
2—Let's Make a Deal
2:00
2—The Newlywed Game
2:30
2—One Life to Live
3:00
2—General Hospital
3:30
2—Dealer's Choice
6—Magic Man
7—Designing Success Strategies
4:00
2—The Flintstones
4—MOVIE: Three Sailors and a Girl
(1953) Jane Powell, Gordon MacRae. Sailors visit a stockbroker's office to set up some investments, but are deterred by a producer.
7—Sesame Street
4:30
2—The Partridge Family
6—Alternatives for Washington
5:00
2—The F.B.I.
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
5:30
4—The Scene Today
6—Q-6 News
7—Villa Allegre
EVENING
6:00
2—College Football
Penn State Nittany Lions at Pittsburgh Panthers, from Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh. [Live]
4—CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite
6—NBC Nightly News with John Chancellor
7—MOVIE: The Finest Hours
(1964) Orson Welles narrates a documentary on Winston Churchill, from childhood to leadership in World War II.
6:30
4—The Lucy Show
6—To Tell the Truth
7:00
4—Hogan's Heroes
6—Truth or Consequences
7:30
4—Police Surgeon
6—Candid Camera
8:00
4—The Waltons
"The Thanksgiving Story." Injured in a freak accident, John-Boy is covering up serious symptoms in order to study for a scholarship exam. Jenny: Sian Barbara Allen. John: Ralph Waite. Olivia: Michael Learned. Grandma: Ellen Corby. Mary Ellen: Judy Norton. Grandpa: Will Geer. (Repeat)
6—MOVIE: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
(1971) Gene Wilder, Jack Albertson. The world's most famous confectioner offers to five children holding lucky many bars a grand prize—a tour of his factory and a life-time supply of candy—with surprising results.
7—The Way It Was
The 1946 Cardinals/Red Sox World Series. Guests: Enos "Country" Slaughter, Stan Musial and Harry Walker of the Cardinals; Joe Cronin, Johnny Pesky, and Bobby Doerr of the Red Sox. (Curt Gowdy) (Repeat)
8:30
7—Religious America
9:00
4—The Odd Couple
"The Big Broadcast." Felix horns in with his own ideas for upping ratings when Oscar takes a job as a radio host. Felix: Tony Randall. Oscar: Jack Klugman. Tina: Tina Andrews. Jim Antrobus: Graham Jarvis. Ed: Stanley Adams.
7—Soul
9:30
4—Paper Moon
"Who Is M.P. Sellers?" Addie (Jodie Foster) tries to learn the identity of her father. Moze: Christopher Connelly. Sue Jean: Lynn Carlin. Ruby: Bobbi Jordan.
10:00
2—The Serendipity Singers
4—The Pilgrim Adventure
A re-creation of the experience of 17th Century separatists, whose courage and determination against tremendous odds wrote a brilliant chapter in world history.
6—Movin' On
"Good for Laughs." Will's friend, a once-lighthearted prankster, is now convinced that someone is trying to kill him. Frank: Frank Gorshin. Will: Frank Converse. Terry: Jonathan Lippe.
7—Vandal Football
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—The World Today
4—The Scene Tonight
6—Q-6 News
11:30
2—ABC's Wide World of Entertainment
"California Jam."Emerson, Lake and Palmer and Black Oak, Arkansas are the performers in part three of "California Jam," taped at the Ontario Motor Speedway in California. (Repeat)
4—Shirley MacLaine: If They Could See Me Now
Shirley MacLaine stars in a musical revue based on her show at the Las Vegas Grand Hotel. Carol Burnett is her guest and takes part in a skit about movie fans. Show numbers revolve around parts MacLaine has played in movies; among the many songs is a new one, "I Am a New Person."
6—The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Guest host: Joey Bishop. Guests: Boxer George Foreman; opera tenor Luciano Pavarotti; actress Shelly Winters.
Channels:
2—KREM (ABC)
4—KXLY (CBS)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
MORNING
6 am
4—CBS Morning News with Hughes Rudd
6—Farm and Home Report
6:30
6—Not for Women Only
American Cancer Society president Justin Stein discusses mastectomies for breast cancer patients. (Barbara Walters)
7:00
2—Inland Empire Agriculture
4—Thanksgiving Day Parade
Coverage of five parades, with William Conrad as anchorman. Rob Reiner and Lee Meriwether cohost the Macy's Parade in Manhattan; Wayne Rogers and Esther Rolle cohost Detroit's J.L Hudson Parade; The Hudson Brothers cohost Gimbels' Parade in Philadelphia; Michael Learned hosts Eaton's Parade in Toronto; Jack Lord hosts a Hawaii parade, celebrating the feast of Makahiki.
6—Today
Scheduled: Comedienne Phyllis Diller; magician Doug Henning; Charles Gaines and George Butler, authors of "Pumping Iron"; Alexander Scourby talks about his recording of the Bible; naturalist Roger Caras. (Barbara Walters, Jim Hartz)
7:30
2—New Zoo Revue
8:00
2—Kartoon Korner
9:00
2—The Mike Douglas Show
6—NFL Pregame Show
Host: Don Meredith.
9:30
6—NFL Football
Denver Broncos at Detroit Lions, from Tiger Stadium in Detroit. Curt Gowdy, Al DeRogatis and Don Meredith report. [Live]
10:00
4—CBS Famous Classic Tales
"The Three Musketeers." Animated version of Dumas' novel about the adventures of a high-spirited young Gascon in the Paris of Louis XIII, where he goes to join the king's musketeers, Athos, Porthos and Aramis, in a series of swashbuckling adventures. (Repeat)
10:30
2—The Brady Bunch
11:00
2—The Girl in My Life
4—CBS Famous Classic Tales
"Swiss Family Robinson." Animated version of Johann Wyss' story about the survivors of a shipwreck who manage to reach an island where they rely on faith and family spirit. (Repeat)
11:30
2—The World Today
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—Password
4—Thrillseekers
Scheduled: Russian stuntman trick rider Peter Timofeef; Philippine daredevil Lino Mondragon; peewee hockey. Chuck Connors hosts.
12:30
2—Split Second
4—NFL Football
Washington Redskins at Dallas Cowboys, from Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas. Pat Summerall and Tom Brookshier report. [Live]
6—Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
Actor David Hartman ("Lucas Tanner") and actress Karen Grassle ("Little House on the Prairie") are the co-hosts, while Ed McMahon is the roving man-on-the-street, for Macy's 48th annual parade, featuring show-business personalities, marching bands, and huge balloons.
1:00
2—All My Children
1:30
2—Let's Make a Deal
2:00
2—The Newlywed Game
2:30
2—One Life to Live
3:00
2—General Hospital
3:30
2—Dealer's Choice
6—Magic Man
7—Designing Success Strategies
4:00
2—The Flintstones
4—MOVIE: Three Sailors and a Girl
(1953) Jane Powell, Gordon MacRae. Sailors visit a stockbroker's office to set up some investments, but are deterred by a producer.
7—Sesame Street
4:30
2—The Partridge Family
6—Alternatives for Washington
5:00
2—The F.B.I.
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
5:30
4—The Scene Today
6—Q-6 News
7—Villa Allegre
EVENING
6:00
2—College Football
Penn State Nittany Lions at Pittsburgh Panthers, from Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh. [Live]
4—CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite
6—NBC Nightly News with John Chancellor
7—MOVIE: The Finest Hours
(1964) Orson Welles narrates a documentary on Winston Churchill, from childhood to leadership in World War II.
6:30
4—The Lucy Show
6—To Tell the Truth
7:00
4—Hogan's Heroes
6—Truth or Consequences
7:30
4—Police Surgeon
6—Candid Camera
8:00
4—The Waltons
"The Thanksgiving Story." Injured in a freak accident, John-Boy is covering up serious symptoms in order to study for a scholarship exam. Jenny: Sian Barbara Allen. John: Ralph Waite. Olivia: Michael Learned. Grandma: Ellen Corby. Mary Ellen: Judy Norton. Grandpa: Will Geer. (Repeat)
6—MOVIE: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
(1971) Gene Wilder, Jack Albertson. The world's most famous confectioner offers to five children holding lucky many bars a grand prize—a tour of his factory and a life-time supply of candy—with surprising results.
7—The Way It Was
The 1946 Cardinals/Red Sox World Series. Guests: Enos "Country" Slaughter, Stan Musial and Harry Walker of the Cardinals; Joe Cronin, Johnny Pesky, and Bobby Doerr of the Red Sox. (Curt Gowdy) (Repeat)
8:30
7—Religious America
9:00
4—The Odd Couple
"The Big Broadcast." Felix horns in with his own ideas for upping ratings when Oscar takes a job as a radio host. Felix: Tony Randall. Oscar: Jack Klugman. Tina: Tina Andrews. Jim Antrobus: Graham Jarvis. Ed: Stanley Adams.
7—Soul
9:30
4—Paper Moon
"Who Is M.P. Sellers?" Addie (Jodie Foster) tries to learn the identity of her father. Moze: Christopher Connelly. Sue Jean: Lynn Carlin. Ruby: Bobbi Jordan.
10:00
2—The Serendipity Singers
4—The Pilgrim Adventure
A re-creation of the experience of 17th Century separatists, whose courage and determination against tremendous odds wrote a brilliant chapter in world history.
6—Movin' On
"Good for Laughs." Will's friend, a once-lighthearted prankster, is now convinced that someone is trying to kill him. Frank: Frank Gorshin. Will: Frank Converse. Terry: Jonathan Lippe.
7—Vandal Football
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—The World Today
4—The Scene Tonight
6—Q-6 News
11:30
2—ABC's Wide World of Entertainment
"California Jam."Emerson, Lake and Palmer and Black Oak, Arkansas are the performers in part three of "California Jam," taped at the Ontario Motor Speedway in California. (Repeat)
4—Shirley MacLaine: If They Could See Me Now
Shirley MacLaine stars in a musical revue based on her show at the Las Vegas Grand Hotel. Carol Burnett is her guest and takes part in a skit about movie fans. Show numbers revolve around parts MacLaine has played in movies; among the many songs is a new one, "I Am a New Person."
6—The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Guest host: Joey Bishop. Guests: Boxer George Foreman; opera tenor Luciano Pavarotti; actress Shelly Winters.