Tuesday, August 3, 1976
Channels:
2—KREM (ABC)
4—KXLY (CBS)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
MORNING
6 am
6—Farm and Home Report
6:25
4—Farm Report
6:30
4—Summer Semester
6—Not for Women Only
6:40
2—Down to Earth
6:45
2—Sacred Heart
7:00
2—Kartoon Korner
4—Good Morning America—David Hartman, Nancy Dussault
Scheduled: Bruce Jenner, U.S. gold medalist in the decathlon at the Montreal Olympics.
6—Today—Jim Hartz, Betty Furness
Pocket billiards champion Willie Mosconi; Stan and Floss Dworkin offer advice on care of plants. NBC News correspondent Betty Rollin substitutes for Betty Furness.
8:00
4—Captain Kangaroo
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
8:25
2—The Partridge Family
8:30
7—Carrascolendas
8:55
2—House Call
9:00
2—The Mike Douglas Show
Scheduled: Guest co-host: Joey Heatherton. Guests: Patty Hearst attorney F. Lee Bailey; singer Lou Rawls; Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds.
4—The Price Is Right
6—Sanford and Son
7—Sesame Street
9:30
6—Celebrity Sweepstakes
10:00
4—Guiding Light
6—Wheel of Fortune
7—The Electric Company
10:30
2—Happy Days
4—Love of Life
6—The Hollywood Squares
7—Erica
11:00
2—Hot Seat
4—The Young and the Restless
6—The Fun Factory
7—Evening at Pops '76
11:30
2—Channel 2 News
4—Search for Tomorrow
6—Kaleidoscope
11:55
2—Take Kerr
6—NBC News
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—The $25,000 Pyramid
4—Dialing for Dollars
6—Somerset
12:30
2—All My Children
4—As the World Turns
6—Days of Our Lives
1:00
2—Ryan's Hope
1:30
2—One Life to Live
4—Dialing for Dollars
6—The Doctors
2:00
4—All in the Family
6—Another World
2:15
2—General Hospital
2:30
4—Match Game '76
3:00
2—The Edge of Night
4—MOVIE: Battle Cry
Part 2 of two: (1955) Van Heflin, Aldo Ray. Romance, training and the battles of a group of U.S. Marines during World War II.
6—Bonanza
3:30
2—Porky Pig and HIs Friends
7—Lilias, Yoga and You
4:00
2—Mickey Mouse Club
6—The Merv Griffin Show
Scheduled: Columnist James Bacon; comedian Shecky Greene; flamenco dancer Jose Molina; actress Barbara Carrera.
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
4:30
2—The F.B.I.
4—The Lucy Show
7—Sesame Street
5:00
4—Thrillseekers
5:30
2—Channel 2 News
4—KXLY News Scene
6—Q-6 News Alive
7—The Electric Company
EVENING
6:00
2—ABC Evening News with Harry Reasoner
4—CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite
6—NBC Nightly News with John Chancellor and David Brinkley
7—Zoom
6:30
2—Star Trek
4—Dinah!
Scheduled: F. Lee Bailey, attorney for Patty Hearst; comedian Norm Crosby; actor William Christopher ("M*A*S*H"); singer Al Jarreau.
6—To Tell the Truth
7—Idea Thing
7:00
6—Bewitched
7—Guppies to Groupers
7:30
2—Let's Make a Deal
4—Hee Haw
Garner Ted Armstrong and Dottie West. Selections include "Put Your Hand in the Hand," "Working Man's Hall of Fame" (Garner Ted); "Country Sunshine," "Bitter They Are, Harder They Fall" (Dottie); "Right or Left at Oak Street," "Faded Love" (Roy Clark); "Boney Fingers" (Hagers); "Roly Poly" (Kenny Price); and "Root Beer" (Buck Owens, regulars). (Repeat)
6—Candid Camera
7—The Robert MacNeil Report
8:00
2—Happy Days
"Arnold's Wedding." Fonzie is asked by the owner of Arnold's Drive-in to stand up with him at his wedding, but due to the the "Fonzarelli curse," the Fonz isn't too crazy about the idea. Arnold: Pat Morita. Fonzie: Henry Winkler. Richie: Ron Howard. Momo: Nobu McCarthy (Repeat)
6—Movin' On
"The Long Haul." Sonny and Will, attempting to make money on a long haul delivering peaches to Canada, hire an extra truck and two drivers, then discover one of them is dependent on pills. Sonny: Claude Akins. Cabe Miller: Strother Martin. Will: Frank Converse. Mike Miller: Jeff Conaway. (Repeat)
7—Lowell Thomas Remembers
News highlights from 1960: Kennedy is elected president, assassinations in Japan and South Africa, Nikita Khrushchev, U-2 spy plane pilot Francis Gary Powers, and Hurricane Donna.
8:30
2—Laverne & Shirley
"Fakeout at the Stakeout." Laverne poses as a decoy to help nab a thief. Shirley: Cindy Williams. Off. Hughes: Bo Kaprall. Lenny: Michael McKean. Squiggy: David L. Lander. (Repeat)
4—Good Times
"J.J.'s Fiancée." J.J.'s decision to marry the "weirdo of the neighborhood" draws protests from both sets of parents. Part 1 of two. J.J.: Jimmie Walker. Florida: Esther Rolle. James: John Amos. Diana: Deborah Allen. Fred: Sonny Jim Gaines. (Repeat)
9:00
2—Olympic Highlights
Jim McKay anchors a two-hour special recapping highlights of the Summer Olympics in Montreal, and looking ahead to the future of the games.
4—M*A*S*H
"Quo Vadis, Captain Chandler?" A wounded bomber pilot (Alan Fudge) displays a messianic complex, which attracts the attention of Col. Flagg and Sidney Freedman. Flagg: Edward Winter. Freedman: Allan Arbus. Radar: Gary Burghoff. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. Frank: Larry Linville. (Repeat)
6—Police Woman
"Wednesday's Child." A cat burglar and a nightclub singer are enlisted to break up a burglary ring that preys on wealthy single women. Pepper: Angie Dickinson. Billy Dodge: Edd Byrnes. Paul Nicastro: Robert Loggia. Linda: Paula Kelly. Crowley: Earl Holliman. (Repeat)
7—Evening at Pops '76
82-year-old jazz violinist Joe Venuti joins Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops in favorites like "Sweet Georgia Brown," "I Got Rhythm," and "Summertime." Orchestral selections are Sousa's "Thunder March" and tunes from "Fiddler on the Roof." (Repeat)
9:30
4—Three Times Daley
Pilot: Don Adams, Jerry Houser and Liam Dunn star as father and sun and his son — three generations of family all trying to live together under one roof.
10:00
4—Switch
"The Deadly Missiles Caper." A timber magnate's daughter (Kathleen Quinlan) wants her uncle conned into revealing where he buried her murdered father. Jack Morgan: John Vernon. Pete: Robert Wagner. Mac: Eddie Albert. (Repeat)
6—City of Angels
"The November Plan." Conclusion. Still trying to clear a starlet of a murder charge, Jake (Wayne Rogers) uncovers a right-wing conspiracy to overthrow the Government. Crossman: Laurence Luckinbill. Laura: Diane Ladd. Mary Kingston: Meredith Baxter Birney. General Butler: Lloyd Nolan. (Repeat)
7—The Olympiad
"The Persistent Ones." A focus on the athletes who have overcome physical or emotional handicaps to win Olympic medals. Featured athletes include Percy Williams of Canada, Albin Steinroos of Finland, and Britain's Donald Finlay. (Repeat)
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—Channel 2 News
4—KXLY News Scene
6—Q-6 News Alive
7—The ABC Captioned News—Harry Reasoner
11:30
2—The ABC Tuesday Mystery of the Week
From 1974: "Legacy of Blood." A hardworking insurance man heavily in debt to a criminal money-lender hatches a plot in which his wife will inherit money from her wealthy, dying brother. Joe: Moses Gunn. Eva: Jonelle Allen. Sylvie: Frances Foster. Saxon: Clifton Davis. (Repeat)
4—Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
6—The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Guest host: Roy Clark. Scheduled: Steve Allen; actor Bobby Van; Doc Severinsen performs with Today's Children and Now Generation Brass.
12 am
4—MOVIE: The Hunters
(1958) Robert Mitchum, Robert Wagner. Two U.S. jet pilots go behind enemy lines in North Korea to rescue a downed comrade.
1:00
6—Tomorrow—Tom Snyder
Channels:
2—KREM (ABC)
4—KXLY (CBS)
6—KHQ (NBC)
7—KSPS (PBS)
MORNING
6 am
6—Farm and Home Report
6:25
4—Farm Report
6:30
4—Summer Semester
6—Not for Women Only
6:40
2—Down to Earth
6:45
2—Sacred Heart
7:00
2—Kartoon Korner
4—Good Morning America—David Hartman, Nancy Dussault
Scheduled: Bruce Jenner, U.S. gold medalist in the decathlon at the Montreal Olympics.
6—Today—Jim Hartz, Betty Furness
Pocket billiards champion Willie Mosconi; Stan and Floss Dworkin offer advice on care of plants. NBC News correspondent Betty Rollin substitutes for Betty Furness.
8:00
4—Captain Kangaroo
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
8:25
2—The Partridge Family
8:30
7—Carrascolendas
8:55
2—House Call
9:00
2—The Mike Douglas Show
Scheduled: Guest co-host: Joey Heatherton. Guests: Patty Hearst attorney F. Lee Bailey; singer Lou Rawls; Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds.
4—The Price Is Right
6—Sanford and Son
7—Sesame Street
9:30
6—Celebrity Sweepstakes
10:00
4—Guiding Light
6—Wheel of Fortune
7—The Electric Company
10:30
2—Happy Days
4—Love of Life
6—The Hollywood Squares
7—Erica
11:00
2—Hot Seat
4—The Young and the Restless
6—The Fun Factory
7—Evening at Pops '76
11:30
2—Channel 2 News
4—Search for Tomorrow
6—Kaleidoscope
11:55
2—Take Kerr
6—NBC News
AFTERNOON
12 pm
2—The $25,000 Pyramid
4—Dialing for Dollars
6—Somerset
12:30
2—All My Children
4—As the World Turns
6—Days of Our Lives
1:00
2—Ryan's Hope
1:30
2—One Life to Live
4—Dialing for Dollars
6—The Doctors
2:00
4—All in the Family
6—Another World
2:15
2—General Hospital
2:30
4—Match Game '76
3:00
2—The Edge of Night
4—MOVIE: Battle Cry
Part 2 of two: (1955) Van Heflin, Aldo Ray. Romance, training and the battles of a group of U.S. Marines during World War II.
6—Bonanza
3:30
2—Porky Pig and HIs Friends
7—Lilias, Yoga and You
4:00
2—Mickey Mouse Club
6—The Merv Griffin Show
Scheduled: Columnist James Bacon; comedian Shecky Greene; flamenco dancer Jose Molina; actress Barbara Carrera.
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
4:30
2—The F.B.I.
4—The Lucy Show
7—Sesame Street
5:00
4—Thrillseekers
5:30
2—Channel 2 News
4—KXLY News Scene
6—Q-6 News Alive
7—The Electric Company
EVENING
6:00
2—ABC Evening News with Harry Reasoner
4—CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite
6—NBC Nightly News with John Chancellor and David Brinkley
7—Zoom
6:30
2—Star Trek
4—Dinah!
Scheduled: F. Lee Bailey, attorney for Patty Hearst; comedian Norm Crosby; actor William Christopher ("M*A*S*H"); singer Al Jarreau.
6—To Tell the Truth
7—Idea Thing
7:00
6—Bewitched
7—Guppies to Groupers
7:30
2—Let's Make a Deal
4—Hee Haw
Garner Ted Armstrong and Dottie West. Selections include "Put Your Hand in the Hand," "Working Man's Hall of Fame" (Garner Ted); "Country Sunshine," "Bitter They Are, Harder They Fall" (Dottie); "Right or Left at Oak Street," "Faded Love" (Roy Clark); "Boney Fingers" (Hagers); "Roly Poly" (Kenny Price); and "Root Beer" (Buck Owens, regulars). (Repeat)
6—Candid Camera
7—The Robert MacNeil Report
8:00
2—Happy Days
"Arnold's Wedding." Fonzie is asked by the owner of Arnold's Drive-in to stand up with him at his wedding, but due to the the "Fonzarelli curse," the Fonz isn't too crazy about the idea. Arnold: Pat Morita. Fonzie: Henry Winkler. Richie: Ron Howard. Momo: Nobu McCarthy (Repeat)
6—Movin' On
"The Long Haul." Sonny and Will, attempting to make money on a long haul delivering peaches to Canada, hire an extra truck and two drivers, then discover one of them is dependent on pills. Sonny: Claude Akins. Cabe Miller: Strother Martin. Will: Frank Converse. Mike Miller: Jeff Conaway. (Repeat)
7—Lowell Thomas Remembers
News highlights from 1960: Kennedy is elected president, assassinations in Japan and South Africa, Nikita Khrushchev, U-2 spy plane pilot Francis Gary Powers, and Hurricane Donna.
8:30
2—Laverne & Shirley
"Fakeout at the Stakeout." Laverne poses as a decoy to help nab a thief. Shirley: Cindy Williams. Off. Hughes: Bo Kaprall. Lenny: Michael McKean. Squiggy: David L. Lander. (Repeat)
4—Good Times
"J.J.'s Fiancée." J.J.'s decision to marry the "weirdo of the neighborhood" draws protests from both sets of parents. Part 1 of two. J.J.: Jimmie Walker. Florida: Esther Rolle. James: John Amos. Diana: Deborah Allen. Fred: Sonny Jim Gaines. (Repeat)
9:00
2—Olympic Highlights
Jim McKay anchors a two-hour special recapping highlights of the Summer Olympics in Montreal, and looking ahead to the future of the games.
4—M*A*S*H
"Quo Vadis, Captain Chandler?" A wounded bomber pilot (Alan Fudge) displays a messianic complex, which attracts the attention of Col. Flagg and Sidney Freedman. Flagg: Edward Winter. Freedman: Allan Arbus. Radar: Gary Burghoff. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. Frank: Larry Linville. (Repeat)
6—Police Woman
"Wednesday's Child." A cat burglar and a nightclub singer are enlisted to break up a burglary ring that preys on wealthy single women. Pepper: Angie Dickinson. Billy Dodge: Edd Byrnes. Paul Nicastro: Robert Loggia. Linda: Paula Kelly. Crowley: Earl Holliman. (Repeat)
7—Evening at Pops '76
82-year-old jazz violinist Joe Venuti joins Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops in favorites like "Sweet Georgia Brown," "I Got Rhythm," and "Summertime." Orchestral selections are Sousa's "Thunder March" and tunes from "Fiddler on the Roof." (Repeat)
9:30
4—Three Times Daley
Pilot: Don Adams, Jerry Houser and Liam Dunn star as father and sun and his son — three generations of family all trying to live together under one roof.
10:00
4—Switch
"The Deadly Missiles Caper." A timber magnate's daughter (Kathleen Quinlan) wants her uncle conned into revealing where he buried her murdered father. Jack Morgan: John Vernon. Pete: Robert Wagner. Mac: Eddie Albert. (Repeat)
6—City of Angels
"The November Plan." Conclusion. Still trying to clear a starlet of a murder charge, Jake (Wayne Rogers) uncovers a right-wing conspiracy to overthrow the Government. Crossman: Laurence Luckinbill. Laura: Diane Ladd. Mary Kingston: Meredith Baxter Birney. General Butler: Lloyd Nolan. (Repeat)
7—The Olympiad
"The Persistent Ones." A focus on the athletes who have overcome physical or emotional handicaps to win Olympic medals. Featured athletes include Percy Williams of Canada, Albin Steinroos of Finland, and Britain's Donald Finlay. (Repeat)
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—Channel 2 News
4—KXLY News Scene
6—Q-6 News Alive
7—The ABC Captioned News—Harry Reasoner
11:30
2—The ABC Tuesday Mystery of the Week
From 1974: "Legacy of Blood." A hardworking insurance man heavily in debt to a criminal money-lender hatches a plot in which his wife will inherit money from her wealthy, dying brother. Joe: Moses Gunn. Eva: Jonelle Allen. Sylvie: Frances Foster. Saxon: Clifton Davis. (Repeat)
4—Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
6—The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Guest host: Roy Clark. Scheduled: Steve Allen; actor Bobby Van; Doc Severinsen performs with Today's Children and Now Generation Brass.
12 am
4—MOVIE: The Hunters
(1958) Robert Mitchum, Robert Wagner. Two U.S. jet pilots go behind enemy lines in North Korea to rescue a downed comrade.
1:00
6—Tomorrow—Tom Snyder