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Retro: Spokane, Washington — Thursday, June 16, 1983

Thursday, June 16, 1983

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

MORNING

5 am
4—The 700 Club

5:25
2—Star TrekAnimated

5:30
6—Mary Tyler Moore

5:55
2—Tom and Jerry

6:00
4—The Andy Griffith Show
6—Farm and Home Report
28—Jim Bakker

6:25
2—The Great Space Coaster

6:30
2—World News This MorningSteve Bell, Kathleen Sullivan
6—Morning Stretch

6:45
7—A.M. Weather

7:00
2—CBS Morning NewsBill Kurtis, Diane Sawyer
Scheduled: Golfer Arnold Palmer; the 50th anniversary of the FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation); actor/comedian Richard Pryer discusses his role in "Superman III."
4—Good Morning AmericaDavid Hartman, Joan Lunden
A study of Pope John Paul II's involvement with Poland's internal affairs; tips on making reservations for the 1984 Olympics; a medical discussion of hot flashes; a celebrity father-and-son salute to Father's Day; summertime personalities; singer Irene Cara ("Flashdance"); Dr. J. Allen Hynek discusses recent UFO sightings in New York State; a visit to the Marine Mammal Center of California; Julia Child's recipe for salsa verde.
6—TodayBryant Gumbel, Jane Pauley
A report on Pope John Paul II's visit to Poland; actress Kathleen Turner ("The Man with Two Brains"); personal communications expert Sonya Hamlin (Part 4) discusses how to fight fair; the creatures in the movie "Return of the Jedi" (Part 4).
7—Lilias, Yoga and You
28—Woody Woodpecker and Friends

7:30
7—Sesame Street
28—Hanna—Barbera's World of Super Adventure

8:00
28—Underdog

8:30
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—The Banana Splits

9:00
2—Northwest Today
4—Donahue
Guest: Economist Lester Thurow analyzes current economic theories and presented alternatives to Reganomics.
6—The Facts of Life
7—Sesame Street
28—The 700 Club

9:30
6—$ale of the Century

10:00
2—The Price Is Right
4—The Love Boat
6—Wheel of Fortune
7—The Electric Company

10:30
6—Dream House
7—Over Easy
28—Jimmy Swaggart

11:00
2—The New $25,000 Pyramid
4—Family Feud
6—Battlestars
7—Nova
28—Perry Mason

11:30
2—The Young and the Restless
4—The Noon Show
6—Search for Tomorrow

AFTERNOON

12 pm
4—All My Children
6—Days of Our Lives
7—The Dick Cavett Show
28—The Richard Simmons Show

12:30
2—As the World Turns
7—Needlepoint... Like This
28—20-Minute Workout

1:00
4—One Life to Live
6—Another World
7—MOVIE: Trouble in Texas
(1937) Tex Ritter, Rita Hayworth. Crooks descend upon a rodeo with the idea of stealing the top prize money.
28—MOVIE: In Name Only ★★★
(1939) Carole Lombard, Cary Grant. A woman will not give her rich husband a divorce to marry the widow he loves.

1:30
2—Capitol

2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospital
6—Fantasy
7—Lilias, Yoga and You

2:30
7—The Magic of Oil Painting

3:00
2—Alice
4—The Flintstones
6—The Waltons
7—Fishing
28—Super Friends

3:30
2—Vega$
4—Gilligan's Island
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Woody Woodpecker and Friends

4:00
4—Little House on the Prairie
6—Hour MagazineGary Collins
Actress Jennifer O'Neill; smart girls don't beating disease through optimism.
7—Sesame Street
28—Scooby-Doo

4:30
2—Happy Days Again
28—Leave It to Beaver

5:00
2—KREM 2 NewsDennis May, Bev Carr
4—KXLY News 4Bob Evans
6—Q-6 NewsCarl Clark, Nancy Goodspeed
7—Doctor Who
28—I Love Lucy

5:30
4—World News TonightPeter Jennings
7—Nightly Business ReportPaul Kangas
28—My Three Sons

EVENING

6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
4—KXLY News 4Bob Evans
6—NBC Nightly NewsTom Brokaw, Roger Mudd
7—The Dick Cavett Show
28—CHiPs Patrol
"Destruction Derby." Jon and Ponch (Erik Estrada) go undercover at a raceway to probe a drug ring. Bones Bateman: Billy Green Bush. Getraer: Robert Pine. Billy: Angel Tompkins. Baricza: Brodie Greer. Bonnie: Randi Oakes. Grossman: Paul Linke.

6:30
2—Entertainment TonightRon Hendren, Mary Hart
An interview with actor Ralph Bellamy ("Trading Places"); Leonard Maltin reviews "Superman III."
4—One Day at a Time
"Barbara's Crisis." Barbara fears for her marriage after learning that she can't conceive a child. Valerie Bertinelli. Mark: Boyd Gaines. Ann: Bonnie Franklin. Schneider: Pat Harrington.
6—The Muppet Show
Comedian Wally Boag brings a bit of craziness to the theater when he performs a rock version of "Swanee River" on bagpipes—backed up, of course, by the Electric Mayhem Band. Also: Lotte Lemon and her Singing Wig sing "Squeeze Me."
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer Report

7:00
2—Star Trek
"The Conscience of the King." Kirk treads the fine line between justice and vengeance as he investigates a claim that one of his passengers is Kodos, a man who slaughtered 4000 people years earlier. Karidian: Arnold Moss. Lenore: Barbara Anderson. Dr. Leighton: William Sargent. Lt. Riley: Bruce Hyde. Yeoman Rand: Grace Lee Whitney. King Duncan: Carl Bruck. McCoy: DeForest Kelley.
4—The People's Court
6—The Bob Newhart Show
"Home Is Where the Hurt Is." Carol ruins the Hartleys' Christmas Eve by telling them of her unhappy childhood. Carol: Marcia Wallace. Emily: Suzanne Pleshette. Jerry: Peter Bonerz.
7—Computer Programme
"In Control." A look at the world of microprocessors used to control and run everyday machines.
28—Bonanza
"The Trap." Hallie Shannon thinks Joe murdered her husband so she could be free to marry him—and so does the dead man's twin. Burk/Booth: Steve Cochran. Hallie: Joan Freeman. Ben: Lorne Greene. Sheriff: Ray Teal. Cletus: Paul Lukather.

7:30
4—Barney Miller
"Evaluation." A numerologist won't reveal his name; husband-and-wife porno pushers are harassed by their kids. Susan: Garn Stephens. Irene: Kay Medford. Russell: Larry Block. 1223: Richard Libertini. Eddie: Eugene Elman.
6—P.M. Magazine
A group of quadruplets signed to star on the daytime soap opera "As the World Turns"; a car of the future that gets over 200 miles to the gallon.
7—Sneak Previews

8:00
2—Magnum, P.I.
"Foiled Again." Higgins engages an old school nemesis in a fencing competition—but only Higgins survives. Tom Selleck, John Hillerman. Velma: Dana Wynter. William Troubshaw: Paxton Whitehead. (Repeat)
4—Condo
"The Babysitters." All four grandparents argue over who is the best babysitter when Scott and Julie take a weekend vacation. Luis Avalos, McLean Stevenson, Brooke Alderson, Yvonne Wilder. Bernstein: Steven Peterman. (Repeat)
6—Fame
"Friendship Day." It's Friendship Day but Reardon isn't speaking to Sherwood after her review of his poetry; Leroy is annoyed when Danny wants him to be his "John Alden" in his courtship of Michelle. Gene Anthony Ray, Carlo Imperato, Carol Mayo Jenkins. Reardon: Morgan Stevens. (Repeat)
7—Mystery!
"The Racing Game: Needle." A nervous horse trader calls upon Sid Halley to keep an eye on his horse, a favored contender in an upcoming race. Mike Gwilym, Mick Ford. Lankester: Iain Cuthbertson. (Repeat)
28—MOVIE: The Tenth Victim ★★★
(1965) Marcello Mastroianni, Ursula Andress. In a world where homicide is legal, an actress is promised desirable possessions if she can kill 10 people.

8:30
4—The New Odd Couple
"That Was No Lady." Felix falls for the girlfriend of a boxing great, KO'ing Oscar's hopes of writing a book on the champ. Moses Brown: Ernie Hudson. Felix: Ron Glass. Oscar: Demond Wilson. (Repeat)

9:00
2—Simon & Simon
"Art for Arthur's Sake." Rick and A.J. are hired to find a crown stolen from a Navy museum. Jameson Parker, Gerald McRaney. Julie: Jennifer Holmes. Rosalie: Sarah Torgov. Myron: Eddie Barth. Adm. Arthur: Kenneth Gilman Sr. (Repeat)
4—Too Close for Comfort
"Girls of the Media." The Rush family is shocked upon seeing a national magazine featuring Sara, but without the bikini she wore during the photo session. Ted Knight, Lydia Cornell, Nancy Dussault, Deborah Van Valkenburgh. (Repeat)
6—Gimme a Break!
"The Centerfold." Everyone's mad at the Chief for firing a lady cop who posed as a centerfold. First of two parts. Dolph Sweet, Nell Carter. Swackhammer: Jack Fletcher. (Repeat)
7—Ireland: A Television History
"No Surrender." Part 2 chronicles the violence marking the 17th century, which included the rule of Cromwell and of James II, culminating in the English victory at the Battle of the Boyne (1690). (Repeat)

9:30
4—It Takes Two
"Lying Down on the Job." Sam's efforts to help Molly persuade a witness to testify land him in jail—for soliciting a prostitute. Richard Crenna, Patty Duke Astin. Prostitute: Christine Kellogg. (Repeat)
6—Cheers
"Father Knows Last." Carla has a problem that she can no longer keep secret—the feisty divorcée is five months pregnant and has yet to name the father of her unborn child. But when she finally does own up, it's a shocker. Marshall: Mark King. (Repeat)

10:00
2—Knots Landing
"Investments." Abby tries to influence Gary's business investments; Karen and Mack fear they're falling in love; Richard financially overextends himself. Donna Mills, Michele Lee, Kevin Dobson. (Repeat)
4—20/20Hugh Downs
Barbara Walters conducts an exclusive interview with recently re-elected British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher; Geraldo Rivera investigates the U.S. military's handling of peacetime deaths and what some parents are doing about it; Bob Braun profiles composer and conductor John Williams, who created the scores for "Return of the Jedi," "Jaws," "Superman," "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," and "E.T."
6—Hill Street Blues
"Gung Ho." The station is invaded by reporters when a robbery leads to the arrest of a fugitive radical who's been sought for 12 years. Daniel J. Travanti, Michael Conrad. Christina Beck: Elayne Heilveil. Lynn Croydon: Myrna White. Schuster: Peter Donat. (Repeat)
7—Doctor Who
"Terror of the Zygons," Part 3. The Zygons begin their conquest of the world. Dr. Who: Tom Baker. Broton: John Woodnutt. Harry: Ian Marter. Angus: Angus Lennie. Benton: John Levene. Lethbridge-Stewart: Nicholas Courtney. Soldier: Peter Symonds.
28—Independent Network News

10:30
7—Nightly Business ReportPaul Kangas
28—The Dick Van Dyke Show
"A Man's Teeth Are Not His Own." Rob feels he has betrayed his dentist friend Jerry when he goes to another dentist. Rob: Dick Van Dyke. Laura: Mary Tyler Moore. Sally: Rose Marie. Buddy: Morey Amsterdam. Mel: Richard Deacon. Jerry: Jerry Paris.

LATE NIGHT

11:00
2—KREM 2 NewsDennis May, Bev Carr
4—KXLY News 4Bob Evans
6—Q-6 NewsCarl Clark, Nancy Goodspeed
7—MotorWeek
28—Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
Mary feels responsible for Leroy's death and wants to pay for the funeral. Mary: Louise Lasser. Blanche: Reva Rose. Mortician: David Rounds. Tom: Greg Mullavey.

11:30
2—Boris Karloff's Thriller
4—U.S. Open Golf
First round highlights, from the Oakmont, Pennsylvania Country Club.
6—The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Scheduled: Robin Williams ("The Survivors"); the Dreamgirls; six-year-old aspiring astronaut Jim Brown.
28—Quincy, M.E.
"Hot Ice." Quincy removes a sack of diamonds from a body and peddles them for Federal agents who hope to catch a crime boss. Brice: John Karlen. Monahan: Garry Walberg. Niven: Edward Grover. Loxi: Elaine Giftos. Asten: John S. Ragin. Joanie: Kitty Ruth. Otero: David Shiner. (Repeat)

12 am
4—NIghtlineTed Koppel

12:30
2—The Six Million Dollar Man
6—Late Night with David Letterman
Scheduled: Rock musician Frank Zappa; animal interpreter Dave McKelvey; comedian/juggler Michael Davis.

12:40
28—McCloud
"A Little Plot at Tranquil Valley." It's a grave situation for McCloud when he's kidnapped while tracking down smugglers who use a cemetery as their front. Sloan: Burgess Meredith. Lucy: Joyce Van Patten. Dick: Vic Morrow. Morgan: Moses Gunn. Ralphie: Allen Garfie. (Repeat)

1:30
2—KREM 2 NewsDennis May, Bev Carr
[Repeat from 11 pm]

2:00
2—CBS News Nightwatch
 
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