Thursday, February 23, 1989
Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)
MORNING
5 am
4—Success-N-Life
6—Classic Country
5:30
6—Morning Stretch
6:00
2—Porky Pig & Friends
4—Bugs Bunny & Buddies
6—NBC News at Sunrise
(Deborah Norville)
28—Ag Day
6:30
2—KREM 2 News
4—World News This Morning
(Forrest Sawyer, Paula Zahn)
28—The Bullwinkle Show
7:00
2—CBS This Morning
From Japan: Religion v. state; Japanese/Filipino relations; women's rights; leisure; sumo wrestling; the Kabuki; Japanese history. (Harry Smith, Kathleen Sullivan)
4—Good Morning America
From Hawaii: Hirohito's funeral; surfboarding and body surfing; major resorts; actress Anne Bancroft ("Bert Rigby, You're a Fool"); Maui profile; Japan's changing attitudes toward Americans. (Charles Gibson, Joan Lunden)
6—Today
From Miami: Local architecture; black/Hispanic relations; Florida's burgeoning motion picture industry; Everglade tour; cooking fresh fish; profile of a cocktail waitress; other Miamis; Steven Spielberg; architects Bernardo Fort-Brescia and Laurinda Spears. (Bryant Gumbel, Jane Pauley)
7—Reading Rainbow
28—C.O.P.S.
7:30
7—Captain Kangaroo
28—Dennis the Menace
8:00
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Smurfs' Adventures
8:30
7—Today's Special
28—The Comic Strip
9:00
2—Family Feud
4—Donahue
Controversial marriages.
6—Sale of the Century
7—Sesame Street
28—The 700 Club
9:30
2—Card Sharks
6—Classic Concentration
10:00
2—The Price Is Right
4—Home
Advice for women; actress Daphne Maxwell Reid; help for children of battered families; a house erected in two-and-a-half hours. (Robb Weller, Sandy Hill)
6—Wheel of Fortune
7—Body Pulse
28—Study in the Word
10:30
6—Win, Lose or Draw
7—Sit and Be Fit
28—Richard Roberts
11:00
2—Geraldo
Prison interview with child molester Jesse Friedman.
4—Sally Jessy Raphael
Teen evangelists.
6—Super Password
7—Life Matters
11:30
6—Scrabble
7—Soapbox
28—Hollywood Squares
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—KREM 2 News
4—All My Children
6—Days of Our Lives
7—Nova
28—Perry Mason
12:30
2—The Bold and the Beautiful
1:00
2—As the World Turns
4—One Life to Live
6—Another World
7—Nature
28—Matt Houston
2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospital
6—Santa Barbara
7—Art Blakey: The Jazz Messenger
Horace Silver, Dizzy Gillespie and Wayne Shorter discuss the jazz drummer's personal life and professional impact.
28—I Love Lucy
2:30
28—Leave It to Beaver
3:00
2—The Young and the Restless
4—The Jetsons
6—The Bob Newhart Show
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Alvin and the Chipmunks
3:30
4—Little House on the Prairie
6—Webster
7—Sesame Street
28—The Real Ghostbusters
4:00
2—The Oprah Winfrey Show
Male midlife crisis.
6—Kate & Allie
28—DuckTales
4:30
4—Entertainment Tonight
Lindsay Wagner ("From the Dead of Night"); the 31st Annual Grammy Awards. (John Tesh, Mary Hart)
6—Family Ties
7—Square One Television
28—The Wonderful World of Disney
5:00
2—KREM 2 News
(Charles Rowe, Mary McDermott)
4—KXLY News 4
(Rick Douglas, Karen Kelly)
6—Family Ties
7—Soapbox
5:30
6—Q6 News
(Randy Shaw, Julie Humphreys)
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
28—Diff'rent Strokes
EVENING
6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
28—Magnum, P.I.
6:30
2—The Cosby Show
4—USA Today
Computer technology aids in the search for missing children.
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
7—Nightly Business Report
7:00
2—Cheers
4—M*A*S*H
6—Relatively Speaking
7—The Horse in Sport
"Rodeo II: The Cowoby." Rodeo cowboys contrast the commercialization of rodeo for television with its origins as a way of life. (Repeat)
28—Star Trek
"The Apple." Kirk tries to save the Enterprise crew from destruction by terminating a powerful godmachine—and the paradise it provides for its subjects.
7:30
2—Night Court
4—Newhart
6—Win, Lose or Draw
8:00
2—48 Hours
Coverage of Emperor Hirohito's funeral procession is combined with a look at Japan's transition from an old-fashioned society to a high-technology, economic world power. (Dan Rather)
4—1989 Centennial Games
6—The Cosby Show
"The Boys of Winter." Dr. H hits the basketball court with a team of colleagues (ex-NBAers Dave DeBusschere, Sen. Bill Bradley and Walt Hazzard) against a squad of younger women (Nancy Lieberman-Cline, Teresa Edwards and Stephanie Givens).
7—Mystery!
In Part 1 of the two-part "Agatha Christie's Miss Marple: `Nemesis'," a millionaire's will asks the sleuth (Joan Hickson) to take a bus tour of historic homes and gardens and solve a crime. Lionel: Peter Tilbury. Miss Temple: Helen Cherry. Lavinia: Valerie Lush. Anthea: Anna Cropper. Michael: Bruce Payne.
28—MOVIE: Apocalypse Now
(1979) Marlon Brando, Martin Sheen. An intelligence agent embarks on a mission upriver into the Vietnamese jungle to find and kill a mysterious AWOL Army officer who has foiled all previous attempts at his capture. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola.
8:30
6—A Different World
"For She's Only in a Gilded Cage." Whitley's mother (Diahann Carroll) has it all wrong when she visits Hillman with the intention of hooking Whitley up with Mr. Right. Whitley: Jasmine Guy. Dwayne: Kadeem Hardison. Jaleesa: Dawnn Lewis. Walter: Sinbad.
9:00
2—Paradise
"The Last Warrior." David takes on Goliath as John Taylor attempts to stop a lumber company from building a road over land he claims is his. Lee Horsley, Sigrid Thornton. Katherine Grant: Nancy Paul. Martin Chessman: Marshall Bell. Judge Hollister: Richard Bull.
4—Dynasty
"Virginia Reels." Sable makes an impression on Dex when she reveals her true intentions in hopes of setting Blake's mind at ease; Heath loses control after learning what he must do to repay his debts; Sammy Jo assists Tanner (Kevin Bernhardt) at the hospital. Michael Nader, Kenneth Tigar.
6—Cheers
"Don't Paint Your Chickens." Rebecca's latest scheme to land a corporate position puts Norm in a bad spot when he's forced to hire her as a marketing consultant. Also, an athletic woman (Lisa Aliff) has Sam's heart throbbing—-from exhaustion after a week of nonstop exercising. Mr. Anawalt: Stefan Gierasch. Tasia: Tasia Valenza.
7—Divided Union
9:30
6—Dear John
"Love and Marriage." Louise is stunned by the reaction of her unborn baby's father when she tells him he's a daddy-to-be. Bartender: Richard Blum. John: Judd Hirsch. Kirk: Jere Burns. Ralph: Harry Groener.
10:00
2—Knots Landing
"Poor Jill." Frank forbids Julie to baby-sit at Val's; Jill gets a restraining order after Gary threatens to drive her out of town; Val becomes enraged over the twins' accidental meeting with Jill. Larry Riley, Teri Austin, Ted Shackelford, Kent Masters-King. Kornberg: Gloria Carlin. Morris: Charlie Messenger. Pete: Eb Lottimer.
4—HeartBeat
"The Last Tango." A woman learns that her seriously ill baby needs the same surgery that resulted in the death of her other child; Eve plays mom to her visiting teenage niece (Amy Moore Davis). Susan: Anne Curry. Peter Freeman: David Kagen. Charlie Warren: Sam Hennings.
6—L.A. Law
"The Accidental Jurist." Kuzak picks a conservative judge to hear the case of an athlete released from an advertising contract after revealing his sexual preference; Abby confronts Ringstrom about his "other" life; Roxanne yearns for privacy—-away from Meyer. Ringstrom: Wayne Northrop. Meyer: Dann Flores. Kuzak: Harry Hamlin.
7—Sneak Previews
Funny and embarrassing roles of actors. (Jeffrey Lyons, Michael Medved)
10:30
7—MotorWeek
Porsche 944 Turbo; Fort Taurus station wagon.
28—The Twilight Zone
"Quality of Mercy." A lieutenant (Dean Stockwell) preparing to lead his platoon suddenly sees the attack as if he were the enemy.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News
(Charles Rowe, Mary McDermott)
4—KXLY News 4
(Rick Douglas, Karen Kelly)
6—Q6 News
(Randy Shaw, Julie Humphreys)
7—Talmage Farlow
28—MOVIE: Key Largo
(1948) Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson. A gangster holds a GI and others hostage a run-down Florida Keys hotel. Directed by John Huston. (Colorized Version)
11:30
2—The Pat Sajak Show
Scheduled: Teri Austin ("Knots Landing"); singing group Take 6; comedian Fred Travalena; actor Lloyd Bridges; Mark McEwen ("CBS This Morning").
4—Nightline
(Ted Koppel)
6—The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Scheduled: Comedian-director Carl Reiner ("Bert Rigby, You're a Fool"); actress Miriam Margolyes; singer Sandi Patty.
12 am
4—USA Today
7—Off the air
12:30
4—Program Yourself for Success
6—Late Night with David Letterman
Guests: comic David Steinberg; chess champion Gary Kasparov; musician Joan Jett.
1:00
2—Night Heat
28—Off the air
1:30
4—KXLY News 4
(Repeat from 11 pm)
6—Off the air
2:00
2—KREM 2 News
(Repeat from 11 pm)
4—Off the air
2:30
2—CBS News Nightwatch
(Charlie Rose)
Channels:
2—KREM (CBS)
4—KXLY (ABC)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
28—KAYU (Fox)
MORNING
5 am
4—Success-N-Life
6—Classic Country
5:30
6—Morning Stretch
6:00
2—Porky Pig & Friends
4—Bugs Bunny & Buddies
6—NBC News at Sunrise
(Deborah Norville)
28—Ag Day
6:30
2—KREM 2 News
4—World News This Morning
(Forrest Sawyer, Paula Zahn)
28—The Bullwinkle Show
7:00
2—CBS This Morning
From Japan: Religion v. state; Japanese/Filipino relations; women's rights; leisure; sumo wrestling; the Kabuki; Japanese history. (Harry Smith, Kathleen Sullivan)
4—Good Morning America
From Hawaii: Hirohito's funeral; surfboarding and body surfing; major resorts; actress Anne Bancroft ("Bert Rigby, You're a Fool"); Maui profile; Japan's changing attitudes toward Americans. (Charles Gibson, Joan Lunden)
6—Today
From Miami: Local architecture; black/Hispanic relations; Florida's burgeoning motion picture industry; Everglade tour; cooking fresh fish; profile of a cocktail waitress; other Miamis; Steven Spielberg; architects Bernardo Fort-Brescia and Laurinda Spears. (Bryant Gumbel, Jane Pauley)
7—Reading Rainbow
28—C.O.P.S.
7:30
7—Captain Kangaroo
28—Dennis the Menace
8:00
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Smurfs' Adventures
8:30
7—Today's Special
28—The Comic Strip
9:00
2—Family Feud
4—Donahue
Controversial marriages.
6—Sale of the Century
7—Sesame Street
28—The 700 Club
9:30
2—Card Sharks
6—Classic Concentration
10:00
2—The Price Is Right
4—Home
Advice for women; actress Daphne Maxwell Reid; help for children of battered families; a house erected in two-and-a-half hours. (Robb Weller, Sandy Hill)
6—Wheel of Fortune
7—Body Pulse
28—Study in the Word
10:30
6—Win, Lose or Draw
7—Sit and Be Fit
28—Richard Roberts
11:00
2—Geraldo
Prison interview with child molester Jesse Friedman.
4—Sally Jessy Raphael
Teen evangelists.
6—Super Password
7—Life Matters
11:30
6—Scrabble
7—Soapbox
28—Hollywood Squares
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—KREM 2 News
4—All My Children
6—Days of Our Lives
7—Nova
28—Perry Mason
12:30
2—The Bold and the Beautiful
1:00
2—As the World Turns
4—One Life to Live
6—Another World
7—Nature
28—Matt Houston
2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospital
6—Santa Barbara
7—Art Blakey: The Jazz Messenger
Horace Silver, Dizzy Gillespie and Wayne Shorter discuss the jazz drummer's personal life and professional impact.
28—I Love Lucy
2:30
28—Leave It to Beaver
3:00
2—The Young and the Restless
4—The Jetsons
6—The Bob Newhart Show
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Alvin and the Chipmunks
3:30
4—Little House on the Prairie
6—Webster
7—Sesame Street
28—The Real Ghostbusters
4:00
2—The Oprah Winfrey Show
Male midlife crisis.
6—Kate & Allie
28—DuckTales
4:30
4—Entertainment Tonight
Lindsay Wagner ("From the Dead of Night"); the 31st Annual Grammy Awards. (John Tesh, Mary Hart)
6—Family Ties
7—Square One Television
28—The Wonderful World of Disney
5:00
2—KREM 2 News
(Charles Rowe, Mary McDermott)
4—KXLY News 4
(Rick Douglas, Karen Kelly)
6—Family Ties
7—Soapbox
5:30
6—Q6 News
(Randy Shaw, Julie Humphreys)
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour
28—Diff'rent Strokes
EVENING
6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
4—World News Tonight with Peter Jennings
28—Magnum, P.I.
6:30
2—The Cosby Show
4—USA Today
Computer technology aids in the search for missing children.
6—NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw
7—Nightly Business Report
7:00
2—Cheers
4—M*A*S*H
6—Relatively Speaking
7—The Horse in Sport
"Rodeo II: The Cowoby." Rodeo cowboys contrast the commercialization of rodeo for television with its origins as a way of life. (Repeat)
28—Star Trek
"The Apple." Kirk tries to save the Enterprise crew from destruction by terminating a powerful godmachine—and the paradise it provides for its subjects.
7:30
2—Night Court
4—Newhart
6—Win, Lose or Draw
8:00
2—48 Hours
Coverage of Emperor Hirohito's funeral procession is combined with a look at Japan's transition from an old-fashioned society to a high-technology, economic world power. (Dan Rather)
4—1989 Centennial Games
6—The Cosby Show
"The Boys of Winter." Dr. H hits the basketball court with a team of colleagues (ex-NBAers Dave DeBusschere, Sen. Bill Bradley and Walt Hazzard) against a squad of younger women (Nancy Lieberman-Cline, Teresa Edwards and Stephanie Givens).
7—Mystery!
In Part 1 of the two-part "Agatha Christie's Miss Marple: `Nemesis'," a millionaire's will asks the sleuth (Joan Hickson) to take a bus tour of historic homes and gardens and solve a crime. Lionel: Peter Tilbury. Miss Temple: Helen Cherry. Lavinia: Valerie Lush. Anthea: Anna Cropper. Michael: Bruce Payne.
28—MOVIE: Apocalypse Now
(1979) Marlon Brando, Martin Sheen. An intelligence agent embarks on a mission upriver into the Vietnamese jungle to find and kill a mysterious AWOL Army officer who has foiled all previous attempts at his capture. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola.
8:30
6—A Different World
"For She's Only in a Gilded Cage." Whitley's mother (Diahann Carroll) has it all wrong when she visits Hillman with the intention of hooking Whitley up with Mr. Right. Whitley: Jasmine Guy. Dwayne: Kadeem Hardison. Jaleesa: Dawnn Lewis. Walter: Sinbad.
9:00
2—Paradise
"The Last Warrior." David takes on Goliath as John Taylor attempts to stop a lumber company from building a road over land he claims is his. Lee Horsley, Sigrid Thornton. Katherine Grant: Nancy Paul. Martin Chessman: Marshall Bell. Judge Hollister: Richard Bull.
4—Dynasty
"Virginia Reels." Sable makes an impression on Dex when she reveals her true intentions in hopes of setting Blake's mind at ease; Heath loses control after learning what he must do to repay his debts; Sammy Jo assists Tanner (Kevin Bernhardt) at the hospital. Michael Nader, Kenneth Tigar.
6—Cheers
"Don't Paint Your Chickens." Rebecca's latest scheme to land a corporate position puts Norm in a bad spot when he's forced to hire her as a marketing consultant. Also, an athletic woman (Lisa Aliff) has Sam's heart throbbing—-from exhaustion after a week of nonstop exercising. Mr. Anawalt: Stefan Gierasch. Tasia: Tasia Valenza.
7—Divided Union
9:30
6—Dear John
"Love and Marriage." Louise is stunned by the reaction of her unborn baby's father when she tells him he's a daddy-to-be. Bartender: Richard Blum. John: Judd Hirsch. Kirk: Jere Burns. Ralph: Harry Groener.
10:00
2—Knots Landing
"Poor Jill." Frank forbids Julie to baby-sit at Val's; Jill gets a restraining order after Gary threatens to drive her out of town; Val becomes enraged over the twins' accidental meeting with Jill. Larry Riley, Teri Austin, Ted Shackelford, Kent Masters-King. Kornberg: Gloria Carlin. Morris: Charlie Messenger. Pete: Eb Lottimer.
4—HeartBeat
"The Last Tango." A woman learns that her seriously ill baby needs the same surgery that resulted in the death of her other child; Eve plays mom to her visiting teenage niece (Amy Moore Davis). Susan: Anne Curry. Peter Freeman: David Kagen. Charlie Warren: Sam Hennings.
6—L.A. Law
"The Accidental Jurist." Kuzak picks a conservative judge to hear the case of an athlete released from an advertising contract after revealing his sexual preference; Abby confronts Ringstrom about his "other" life; Roxanne yearns for privacy—-away from Meyer. Ringstrom: Wayne Northrop. Meyer: Dann Flores. Kuzak: Harry Hamlin.
7—Sneak Previews
Funny and embarrassing roles of actors. (Jeffrey Lyons, Michael Medved)
10:30
7—MotorWeek
Porsche 944 Turbo; Fort Taurus station wagon.
28—The Twilight Zone
"Quality of Mercy." A lieutenant (Dean Stockwell) preparing to lead his platoon suddenly sees the attack as if he were the enemy.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News
(Charles Rowe, Mary McDermott)
4—KXLY News 4
(Rick Douglas, Karen Kelly)
6—Q6 News
(Randy Shaw, Julie Humphreys)
7—Talmage Farlow
28—MOVIE: Key Largo
(1948) Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson. A gangster holds a GI and others hostage a run-down Florida Keys hotel. Directed by John Huston. (Colorized Version)
11:30
2—The Pat Sajak Show
Scheduled: Teri Austin ("Knots Landing"); singing group Take 6; comedian Fred Travalena; actor Lloyd Bridges; Mark McEwen ("CBS This Morning").
4—Nightline
(Ted Koppel)
6—The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Scheduled: Comedian-director Carl Reiner ("Bert Rigby, You're a Fool"); actress Miriam Margolyes; singer Sandi Patty.
12 am
4—USA Today
7—Off the air
12:30
4—Program Yourself for Success
6—Late Night with David Letterman
Guests: comic David Steinberg; chess champion Gary Kasparov; musician Joan Jett.
1:00
2—Night Heat
28—Off the air
1:30
4—KXLY News 4
(Repeat from 11 pm)
6—Off the air
2:00
2—KREM 2 News
(Repeat from 11 pm)
4—Off the air
2:30
2—CBS News Nightwatch
(Charlie Rose)