Wednesday, June 15, 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—The Brady Kids
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 Morning—Steve Bell, Kathleen Sullivan
6—Morning Stretch
6:45
7—A.M. Weather
7:00
2—CBS Morning News—Bill Kurtis, Diane Sawyer
Yolanda King, daughter of the late Martin Luther King Jr.; author Patricia Marx and Charlotte Stuart ("How to Regain Your Virginity").
4—Good Morning America—David Hartman, Joan Lunden
An examination of "stock market madness"; a preview of the U.S. Open golf tournament; author Theodore White ("America in Search of Itself"); a look at summertime TV fare; a medical discussion of working mothers and breastfeeding.
6—Today—Bryant Gumbel, Jane Pauley
Personal communications expert Sonya Hamlin (Part 3) discusses how to talk to a doctor; the pros and cons of merit raises for teachers; a new and innovative process for removing kidney stones; Dale Pollack, author of "Skywalking," the biography of film director George Lucas; the creatures in the movie "Return of the Jedi" (Part 3).
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: Former Secretary of State Cyrus Vance.
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 $25,000 Pyramid
4—Family Feud
6—Battlestars
7—Cosmos
28—Perry Mason
11:30
2—The Young and the Restless
4—The Noon Show
6—Search for Tomorrow
AFTERNOON
12 pm
4—All My Children
6—Days of Our Lives
7—The Dick Cavett Show
28—The Richard Simmons Show
12:30
2—As the World Turns
7—Here's to Your Health
28—20-Minute Workout
1:00
4—One Life to Live
6—Another World
7—Frontline
28—MOVIE: Bringing Up Baby ★★★
(1938) Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy. A paleontologist loses a dinosaur bone to a dog whose heiress owner also has a pet leopard, called Baby.
1:30
2—Capitol
2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospital
6—Fantasy
7—Lilias, Yoga and You
2:30
7—Images in Watercolors
3:00
2—Alice
4—The Flintstones
6—The Waltons
7—Northwest Outdoors
28—Super Friends
3:30
2—Vega$
4—Gilligan's Island
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Woody Woodpecker and Friends
4:00
4—Little House on the Prairie
6—Hour Magazine—Gary Collins
Why soap operas can be harmful to your health; women in the ROTC; Mary Ellen Pinkham's diet plan.
7—Sesame Street
28—Scooby-Doo
4:30
2—Happy Days Again
28—Leave it to Beaver
5:00
2—KREM 2 News—Dennis May, Bev Carr
4—KXLY News 4—Bob Evans
6—Q-6 News—Carl Clark, Nancy Goodspeed
7—Doctor Who
28—I Love Lucy
5:30
4—World News Tonight—Peter Jennings
7—Nightly Business Report—Paul Kangas
28—My Three Sons
EVENING
6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
4—KXLY News 4—Bob Evans
6—NBC Nightly News—Tom Brokaw, Roger Mudd
7—The Dick Cavett Show
28—CHiPs Patrol
"The Watch Commander." In the office: the new commander is a disciplinarian. On the road: thieves use rented trucks for heists. Lt. Bates: Granville Van Dusen. Jon: Larry Wilcox. Tyrone: Don Mitchell. Ponch: Erik Estrada.
6:30
2—Entertainment Tonight—Ron Hendren, Mary Hart
A visit with actress Maud Adams ("Octopussy"); an interview with James Darren, who joins the cast of "T.J. Hooker."
4—One Day at a Time
"Grandma's Nest Egg." Francine's father and Grandma Romano are a hot item until she learns his line of work. Bonnie Franklin, Shelley Fabares, Valerie Bertinelli.
6—The Muppet Show
Amid the theater's rowdy renovation, a cluster of groovin' grapes gets down with Gladys Knight in "I Heard It Through the Grapevine." Also: a group of Egyptian mummy Muppets croon "Night and Day."
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7:00
2—Star Trek
"Miri." Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Yeoman Rand arrive on a planet resembling Earth in the 1960s and discover it has been ravaged by a genetically engineered virus that kills adults and extends childhood. Miri: Kim Darby. Jahn: Michael J. Pollard. Fat Boy: John Megna. Kirk: William Shatner.
4—The People's Court
6—The Bob Newhart Show
"I Owe It All to You... But Not That Much." Bob's predicament is how to bill his best friend. Jerry: Peter Bonerz. Emily: Suzanne Pleshette. Howard: Bill Daily.
7—Under Sail
Robbie Doyle focuses on the theory, practice, care and handling of spinnakers as he takes two students out in a large boat.
28—Bonanza
"A Good Night's Rest." Seeking a good night's sleep in town, Ben finds more confusion than he left at home. Mrs. Jenkins: Jean Willes. Lucy: Abigail Shelton. Larry: Jay Ripley. Potts: Eddie Firestone. Wilfred: Robert Ridgley. Sheriff: Ray Teal.
7:30
4—Barney Miller
"Hostage." A wild eyed gunman forces Barney and his men to do time in their own jail in the company of a loony ventriloquist and his obscene dummy. Leon: Don Calfa. Vern: Oliver Clark. Oscar: Earle Towne. Licori: Mari Gorman. Miss Helman: Alix Elias.
6—P.M. Magazine
Summer snapshot tips from the author of "How to Take Better Travel Photos"; a look at China's "barefoot doctors."
7—The Snap of Tap and the Razzmatazz of Jazz
The Hubbard Street Dance Company performs pieces from their wide-ranging repertoire.
8:00
2—Small & Frye
"The Case of the Concerned Husband." Small's brother-in-law is being blackmailed by a gang that took photos of him and a woman that would make his wife see red. Darren McGavin, Jack Blessing. Scar Tongue: Albert Salmi. Boom Boom: Tori Lysdahl.
4—The Fall Guy
"Win One for the Gipper???" Colt's nephew and two pro-football teammates are shanghaied by an Army sergeant who wants a winning team for his base. Lee Majors, Doug Barr. Jimmy Joe: Terence Goodman. Gleason: David Huddleston. Bubba: Tony Longo. (Repeat)
6—Real People
Featured: A couple who teach cerebral palsy victims to ride horseback; 97-year-old twin sisters who were once Ziegfeld girls; a husband-and-wife team of impersonators; oil wrestling; a man who promised to his girlfriend via billboard. (Repeat)
7—The World of James Joyce
Peter O'Toole introduces a documentary shot in Dublin exploring the Irish author's life and work through readings, dramatizations and commentary.
28—MOVIE: Fathom ★★
(1967) Tony Franciosa, Raquel Welch. A criminal hires a female parachutist to recover a priceless piece of jewelry under the pretext that she is looking for a bomb-triggering device.
8:30
2—Filthy Rich
"The Best Revenge Is Stealing Your Ex-Husband's Second Wife's Fiancé." The news that Kathleen (Delta Burke) is engaged to an elderly millionaire thrills Carlotta and Marshall, who crave her forfeited inheritance. Dixie Carter, Marshall Beck. Mother B: Nedra Volz. Hugh: Wilfrid Hyde-White.
9:00
2—The CBS Wednesday Night Movie: Portrait of a Showgirl ★★
(TV, 1982) Lesley Ann Warren, Rita Moreno. The lives and loves of an ex-Broadway dancer, a veteran Las Vegas chorine, and a starry-eyed newcomer to the Vegas show world as they rehearse for a new production. (Repeat)
4—Tales of the Gold Monkey
"Trunk from the Past." Jake believes that a blood-stained trunk holds the key to Sarah's murdered father's search for a pharaoh's tomb. Caitlin O'Heaney, Stephen Collins. Dr. White: Richard Eastham. Ted Harrison: Jared Martin. (Repeat)
6—The Facts of Life
"Under Pressure." The girls run into trouble while trying to spare Mrs. Garrett from any unnecessary stress that could raise her already high blood pressure. Charlotte Rae, Nancy McKeon, Lisa Whelchel, Mindy Cohn. (Repeat)
9:30
6—Buffalo Bill
"Woody Quits." After stage manager Woody quits following an argument with Bill, the staff makeup man assumes the job with disastrous results. Dabney Coleman. Jo-Jo: Joanna Cassidy. Wendy: Geena Davis.
7—Flight to Survival
The plight of cranes and the International Crane Foundation's efforts to preserve the species are detailed in this documentary, which observes the birds in flight and at their nesting ground.
10:00
4—Dynasty
"The Locket." Krystle's hidden feelings for Mark surface while Blake is in Indonesia searching for Steven; Sammy Jo's father demands to know his daughter's whereabouts. Linda Evans, Geoffrey Scott.(Repeat)
6—The News Is the News
Debut: From New York City, a repertory cast including Michael Davis, Simon Jones, and special guest correspondent Michael Palin present a lighthearted look at major events of the day.
7—Doctor Who
"Terror of the Zygons," Part 2. The Zygons launch a powerful weapon from Loch Ness. Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen. Benton: John Levene. Sister Lamont: Lillias Walker. Broton: John Woodnutt.
28—Independent Network News
10:30
6—Taxi
Series Finale: "Simka's Monthlies." Simka (Carol Kane) faces deportation if she puts off another immigration interview because of her monthly "crimpka poosh." Officer: Howard Witt. Latka: Andy Kaufman.
7—Nightly Business Report—Paul Kangas
28—The Dick Van Dyke Show
"Gesundheit, Darling." Rob wonders if his sneezing attacks are due to a suppressed hostility toward Laura. Rob: Dick Van Dyke. Laura: Mary Tyler Moore. Jerry: Jerry Paris. Millie: Ann Morgan Guilbert. Dr. Julian: Sandy Kenyon.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News—Dennis May, Bev Carr
4—KXLY News 4—Bob Evans
6—Q-6 News—Carl Clark, Nancy Goodspeed
7—Paul Hogan
28—Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
Mary discusses death with Tom; a friend of Mary's dies. Mary: Louise Lasser Tom: Greg Mullavey. Mae: Salome Jens.
11:30
2—Boris Karloff's Thriller
4—Nightline—Ted Koppel
6—The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Scheduled: Broadcast journalist Dorothy Fuldheim; bubble-gum blower Tom Noddy; actress-singer Maureen McGovern.
28—Police Story
"The Broken Badge." A veteran police officer (Claude Akins) is framed for a crime and sentenced to a penitentiary containing vengeful convicts he previously arrested. Sgt. Bivins: Steve Lawrence. Off. Loebner: Dennis Dugan. Off. Burke: James Whitmore Jr. Lilly: Barbara Luna. (Repeat)
12:30 am
2—The Six Million Dollar Man
4—One on One
6—Late Night with David Letterman
Scheduled: Comedian Richard Lewis; television psychic Morris Fonte; magazine publisher Bert Sugar ("Ring").
1:30
2—KREM 2 News—Dennis May, Bev Carr
[Repeat from 11 pm]
2:00
2—CBS News Nightwatch
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—The Brady Kids
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 Morning—Steve Bell, Kathleen Sullivan
6—Morning Stretch
6:45
7—A.M. Weather
7:00
2—CBS Morning News—Bill Kurtis, Diane Sawyer
Yolanda King, daughter of the late Martin Luther King Jr.; author Patricia Marx and Charlotte Stuart ("How to Regain Your Virginity").
4—Good Morning America—David Hartman, Joan Lunden
An examination of "stock market madness"; a preview of the U.S. Open golf tournament; author Theodore White ("America in Search of Itself"); a look at summertime TV fare; a medical discussion of working mothers and breastfeeding.
6—Today—Bryant Gumbel, Jane Pauley
Personal communications expert Sonya Hamlin (Part 3) discusses how to talk to a doctor; the pros and cons of merit raises for teachers; a new and innovative process for removing kidney stones; Dale Pollack, author of "Skywalking," the biography of film director George Lucas; the creatures in the movie "Return of the Jedi" (Part 3).
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: Former Secretary of State Cyrus Vance.
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 $25,000 Pyramid
4—Family Feud
6—Battlestars
7—Cosmos
28—Perry Mason
11:30
2—The Young and the Restless
4—The Noon Show
6—Search for Tomorrow
AFTERNOON
12 pm
4—All My Children
6—Days of Our Lives
7—The Dick Cavett Show
28—The Richard Simmons Show
12:30
2—As the World Turns
7—Here's to Your Health
28—20-Minute Workout
1:00
4—One Life to Live
6—Another World
7—Frontline
28—MOVIE: Bringing Up Baby ★★★
(1938) Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy. A paleontologist loses a dinosaur bone to a dog whose heiress owner also has a pet leopard, called Baby.
1:30
2—Capitol
2:00
2—Guiding Light
4—General Hospital
6—Fantasy
7—Lilias, Yoga and You
2:30
7—Images in Watercolors
3:00
2—Alice
4—The Flintstones
6—The Waltons
7—Northwest Outdoors
28—Super Friends
3:30
2—Vega$
4—Gilligan's Island
7—Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
28—Woody Woodpecker and Friends
4:00
4—Little House on the Prairie
6—Hour Magazine—Gary Collins
Why soap operas can be harmful to your health; women in the ROTC; Mary Ellen Pinkham's diet plan.
7—Sesame Street
28—Scooby-Doo
4:30
2—Happy Days Again
28—Leave it to Beaver
5:00
2—KREM 2 News—Dennis May, Bev Carr
4—KXLY News 4—Bob Evans
6—Q-6 News—Carl Clark, Nancy Goodspeed
7—Doctor Who
28—I Love Lucy
5:30
4—World News Tonight—Peter Jennings
7—Nightly Business Report—Paul Kangas
28—My Three Sons
EVENING
6:00
2—CBS Evening News with Dan Rather
4—KXLY News 4—Bob Evans
6—NBC Nightly News—Tom Brokaw, Roger Mudd
7—The Dick Cavett Show
28—CHiPs Patrol
"The Watch Commander." In the office: the new commander is a disciplinarian. On the road: thieves use rented trucks for heists. Lt. Bates: Granville Van Dusen. Jon: Larry Wilcox. Tyrone: Don Mitchell. Ponch: Erik Estrada.
6:30
2—Entertainment Tonight—Ron Hendren, Mary Hart
A visit with actress Maud Adams ("Octopussy"); an interview with James Darren, who joins the cast of "T.J. Hooker."
4—One Day at a Time
"Grandma's Nest Egg." Francine's father and Grandma Romano are a hot item until she learns his line of work. Bonnie Franklin, Shelley Fabares, Valerie Bertinelli.
6—The Muppet Show
Amid the theater's rowdy renovation, a cluster of groovin' grapes gets down with Gladys Knight in "I Heard It Through the Grapevine." Also: a group of Egyptian mummy Muppets croon "Night and Day."
7—The MacNeil/Lehrer Report
7:00
2—Star Trek
"Miri." Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Yeoman Rand arrive on a planet resembling Earth in the 1960s and discover it has been ravaged by a genetically engineered virus that kills adults and extends childhood. Miri: Kim Darby. Jahn: Michael J. Pollard. Fat Boy: John Megna. Kirk: William Shatner.
4—The People's Court
6—The Bob Newhart Show
"I Owe It All to You... But Not That Much." Bob's predicament is how to bill his best friend. Jerry: Peter Bonerz. Emily: Suzanne Pleshette. Howard: Bill Daily.
7—Under Sail
Robbie Doyle focuses on the theory, practice, care and handling of spinnakers as he takes two students out in a large boat.
28—Bonanza
"A Good Night's Rest." Seeking a good night's sleep in town, Ben finds more confusion than he left at home. Mrs. Jenkins: Jean Willes. Lucy: Abigail Shelton. Larry: Jay Ripley. Potts: Eddie Firestone. Wilfred: Robert Ridgley. Sheriff: Ray Teal.
7:30
4—Barney Miller
"Hostage." A wild eyed gunman forces Barney and his men to do time in their own jail in the company of a loony ventriloquist and his obscene dummy. Leon: Don Calfa. Vern: Oliver Clark. Oscar: Earle Towne. Licori: Mari Gorman. Miss Helman: Alix Elias.
6—P.M. Magazine
Summer snapshot tips from the author of "How to Take Better Travel Photos"; a look at China's "barefoot doctors."
7—The Snap of Tap and the Razzmatazz of Jazz
The Hubbard Street Dance Company performs pieces from their wide-ranging repertoire.
8:00
2—Small & Frye
"The Case of the Concerned Husband." Small's brother-in-law is being blackmailed by a gang that took photos of him and a woman that would make his wife see red. Darren McGavin, Jack Blessing. Scar Tongue: Albert Salmi. Boom Boom: Tori Lysdahl.
4—The Fall Guy
"Win One for the Gipper???" Colt's nephew and two pro-football teammates are shanghaied by an Army sergeant who wants a winning team for his base. Lee Majors, Doug Barr. Jimmy Joe: Terence Goodman. Gleason: David Huddleston. Bubba: Tony Longo. (Repeat)
6—Real People
Featured: A couple who teach cerebral palsy victims to ride horseback; 97-year-old twin sisters who were once Ziegfeld girls; a husband-and-wife team of impersonators; oil wrestling; a man who promised to his girlfriend via billboard. (Repeat)
7—The World of James Joyce
Peter O'Toole introduces a documentary shot in Dublin exploring the Irish author's life and work through readings, dramatizations and commentary.
28—MOVIE: Fathom ★★
(1967) Tony Franciosa, Raquel Welch. A criminal hires a female parachutist to recover a priceless piece of jewelry under the pretext that she is looking for a bomb-triggering device.
8:30
2—Filthy Rich
"The Best Revenge Is Stealing Your Ex-Husband's Second Wife's Fiancé." The news that Kathleen (Delta Burke) is engaged to an elderly millionaire thrills Carlotta and Marshall, who crave her forfeited inheritance. Dixie Carter, Marshall Beck. Mother B: Nedra Volz. Hugh: Wilfrid Hyde-White.
9:00
2—The CBS Wednesday Night Movie: Portrait of a Showgirl ★★
(TV, 1982) Lesley Ann Warren, Rita Moreno. The lives and loves of an ex-Broadway dancer, a veteran Las Vegas chorine, and a starry-eyed newcomer to the Vegas show world as they rehearse for a new production. (Repeat)
4—Tales of the Gold Monkey
"Trunk from the Past." Jake believes that a blood-stained trunk holds the key to Sarah's murdered father's search for a pharaoh's tomb. Caitlin O'Heaney, Stephen Collins. Dr. White: Richard Eastham. Ted Harrison: Jared Martin. (Repeat)
6—The Facts of Life
"Under Pressure." The girls run into trouble while trying to spare Mrs. Garrett from any unnecessary stress that could raise her already high blood pressure. Charlotte Rae, Nancy McKeon, Lisa Whelchel, Mindy Cohn. (Repeat)
9:30
6—Buffalo Bill
"Woody Quits." After stage manager Woody quits following an argument with Bill, the staff makeup man assumes the job with disastrous results. Dabney Coleman. Jo-Jo: Joanna Cassidy. Wendy: Geena Davis.
7—Flight to Survival
The plight of cranes and the International Crane Foundation's efforts to preserve the species are detailed in this documentary, which observes the birds in flight and at their nesting ground.
10:00
4—Dynasty
"The Locket." Krystle's hidden feelings for Mark surface while Blake is in Indonesia searching for Steven; Sammy Jo's father demands to know his daughter's whereabouts. Linda Evans, Geoffrey Scott.(Repeat)
6—The News Is the News
Debut: From New York City, a repertory cast including Michael Davis, Simon Jones, and special guest correspondent Michael Palin present a lighthearted look at major events of the day.
7—Doctor Who
"Terror of the Zygons," Part 2. The Zygons launch a powerful weapon from Loch Ness. Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen. Benton: John Levene. Sister Lamont: Lillias Walker. Broton: John Woodnutt.
28—Independent Network News
10:30
6—Taxi
Series Finale: "Simka's Monthlies." Simka (Carol Kane) faces deportation if she puts off another immigration interview because of her monthly "crimpka poosh." Officer: Howard Witt. Latka: Andy Kaufman.
7—Nightly Business Report—Paul Kangas
28—The Dick Van Dyke Show
"Gesundheit, Darling." Rob wonders if his sneezing attacks are due to a suppressed hostility toward Laura. Rob: Dick Van Dyke. Laura: Mary Tyler Moore. Jerry: Jerry Paris. Millie: Ann Morgan Guilbert. Dr. Julian: Sandy Kenyon.
LATE NIGHT
11:00
2—KREM 2 News—Dennis May, Bev Carr
4—KXLY News 4—Bob Evans
6—Q-6 News—Carl Clark, Nancy Goodspeed
7—Paul Hogan
28—Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
Mary discusses death with Tom; a friend of Mary's dies. Mary: Louise Lasser Tom: Greg Mullavey. Mae: Salome Jens.
11:30
2—Boris Karloff's Thriller
4—Nightline—Ted Koppel
6—The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Scheduled: Broadcast journalist Dorothy Fuldheim; bubble-gum blower Tom Noddy; actress-singer Maureen McGovern.
28—Police Story
"The Broken Badge." A veteran police officer (Claude Akins) is framed for a crime and sentenced to a penitentiary containing vengeful convicts he previously arrested. Sgt. Bivins: Steve Lawrence. Off. Loebner: Dennis Dugan. Off. Burke: James Whitmore Jr. Lilly: Barbara Luna. (Repeat)
12:30 am
2—The Six Million Dollar Man
4—One on One
6—Late Night with David Letterman
Scheduled: Comedian Richard Lewis; television psychic Morris Fonte; magazine publisher Bert Sugar ("Ring").
1:30
2—KREM 2 News—Dennis May, Bev Carr
[Repeat from 11 pm]
2:00
2—CBS News Nightwatch
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